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The Vacation of a Lifetime: White Horse Village
The association expresses its gratitude for the
generosity of the following who have donated gifts
of $100 or more. We will acknowledge other donors
in future issues of Military Offi cer. Contributions
can be made online at www.moaa.org/contribute or
mailed to: MOAA Scholarship Fund, PO Box 34889,
Alexandria, VA 22314-8819.
Allison Katen
LTC Ronald N. Katen, USAR
LCDR Murry Katzen, USN-Ret.
CAPT Arnold F. Kaufmann, USPHS-Ret.
CW3 James W. Kay, USA-Ret.
Phyllis B. Keiser
Susan T. Kendall
LTC John D. Kennedy, USA-Ret.
LTC Jere L. Key, USAR-Ret.
A full service retirement community in
COL Donald W. Kiehnau, USA-Ret.
LTC Harold R. Klobe, USA-Ret.
southeastern Pennsylvania
Lt Col Charles D. Knight, USAF-Ret.
LTC Robert J. Knueven, USAR-Ret.
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LTC Frank J. Korenchan, USA-Ret.
LTC Gerald A. Krisik, USA-Ret.
Lt Col David S. Kulow, USAF-Ret.
COL Richard L. Kussman, USA
Explore nature on 96 acres of meadows, gardens and woodlands
CAPT Ralph H. Laedtke, USN-Ret.
Maj Gary R. Lair, USAF-Ret.
next to a state park. * Reside in spacious homes or apartments
S.C. Landry
* Dine in restaurant settings *Relax in the cocktail
CDR Patrick R. Lanier, USN
Lt Col Packard Larsen, USAF-Ret.
lounge * Practice on the putting green * Compete in
LTC Paul A. Lasley, USA-Ret.
Virginia C. Lawrence
croquet and shuffleboard tournaments * Swim in the
1LT Robert M. Lawson Jr., USA-Ret.
pool and work-out in the fitness center *Enjoy an eve-
COL Edward J. Lefeber Jr., USAR-Ret.
CDR Albert L. Leightley II, USN-Ret. ning concert …To plan your lifetime vacation, visit us
CWO4 Vernon J. Leubecker, USMC-Ret.
Col Keith H. Lewis, USAF-Ret.
today: 535 Gradyville Rd., Newtown Square, PA.
CAPT Kirk T. Lewis, USN
www.whitehorsevillage.org
CAPT Richard T. Light, USPHS-Ret.
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