“It turned into a career; it turned into a lifetime. I felt at home,” said Aaron Dudney. Author: Chris Latella Updated: 4:35 PM MST July 29, 2021
LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz. What was supposed to be a short enlistment turned into a career of leadership for one Valley veteran, serving with some of the best that the military has to offer.
When Aaron Dudney is not busy overseeing the information technology systems at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station west of Phoenix, he keeps busy by building elaborate woodworking projects around his home.
“I did all the drawers, they’re hardwood, maple. Dove-tailed,” explained Dudney as he walked through his kitchen, decked out in beautiful hardwoods that he designed himself.
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HOLLIS - Retired Army Maj. Robert Philip Rousseau, 86, of Hollis and Tavares, Fla. (where Bob and his wife spent many .
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HOLLIS – Retired Army Maj. Robert Philip Rousseau, 86, of Hollis and Tavares, Fla. (where Bob and his wife spent many winters and loved them), lost his courageous battled against an aggressive form of small cell lung cancer on June 28, 2021 at his home with his loving wife by his side.
Bob was born in Athol, Mass. on March 12, 1935. He later moved to Sanford and attended school there.
He enlisted in the United State Army when he was 17, and he attended Airborne School in Georgia where he was presented his Airborne Wings. His first tour while in the army was to Japan but while he was there his orders were changed and he was sent to Korea. After he finished his time there he was sent back to Japan. At the age of 19 he was promoted to Staff Sergeant 1st Class, the youngest recruit in the