SSF Resident Larry Coleman Acknowledged as USO Volunteer

South San Francisco, CA   May 15, 2017  Submitted by USO (United Service Organization)

Larry has volunteered for the USO for over 9 years! He is a 3rd generation Bay Area native with ancestors that came over during the California Gold Rush.  Larry served as a member of the Army reserve, assigned to a psychological warfare division. After his basic training, Larry’s unit was activated and sent to Fort Bragg during the Berlin Wall Crisis. Larry spent 41 years working for United Airlines handling everything from employee disputes to major drug busts. Larry works the 7-10 am shift on Fridays and loves chatting with service members when they come into the center. He is also a great handy man, handling several repair and carpentry jobs during his time at the USO! Thanks for all you do, Larry!

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