Del Webb Lakewood Ranch Association of Veterans and Military Supporters

Del Webb Lakewood Ranch Association of Veterans and Military Supporters We support our active military, their families, military retirees in need, and our community, while

08/26/2022

On Sunday, Sept. 11th at 930, your DW AVMS will hold our annual ceremony at the Circle of Honor, to remember those we lost on 9/11.
We invite you to join us and ask that if any DW residents have a personal connection to 9/11 and would like to speak at the ceremony, please let me know via message.
Thank you

On Monday May 30th, AVMS held our annual Memorial Day Celebration as American flags lined to entrances to our community....
05/31/2022

On Monday May 30th, AVMS held our annual Memorial Day Celebration as American flags lined to entrances to our community.
Tribute was paid to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our great country.

On Sunday May 22, 2022, DW AVMS took part in the Lakewood Ranch Tribute to Heroes Parade on Main St. Lakewood Ranch. Man...
05/29/2022

On Sunday May 22, 2022, DW AVMS took part in the Lakewood Ranch Tribute to Heroes Parade on Main St. Lakewood Ranch. Many Thanks to LWR and the the LWR VFW for a great event and for inviting us to be part of it.

On April 23rd, AVMS held 'Webb Fest 2022'.We set records for ticket sales, 50/50 sales and fun!!The Lucky Penny Band was...
05/04/2022

On April 23rd, AVMS held 'Webb Fest 2022'.
We set records for ticket sales, 50/50 sales and fun!!
The Lucky Penny Band was great and the dance floor (parking lot) was full
from the first song to the last.
Thank you Del Webb for your continued support of AVMS and for being a great community!!
Special thanks to Steve Milbrod for organizing and running Webb Fest, along with all the volunteers who helped with
set up and breakdown and manning our ticket sales and merchandise sales tables.
Photos courtesy of Marty Franssen.

On Tues, March 29th, the Del Webb AVMS held a ceremony honoring Vietnam Veterans.We were honored to have Veterans and gu...
03/30/2022

On Tues, March 29th, the Del Webb AVMS held a ceremony honoring Vietnam Veterans.
We were honored to have Veterans and guests from Cypress Springs Retirement Facility join us for this event.
Let us never forget the service and sacrifices made by so many brave young men and women during the Vietnam war.

12/25/2021

Merry Christmas.

A number of us here at the Webb who unfortunately experienced combat missions. Although it was long ago, the memories never end. Not much has changed in the minds of those who continue to fight for us.

For those of us who served, we don't see color, race or culture. We see brothers and sisters in arms who share a very personal bond and are willing to die defending our country and each other.

This Christmas, remember all those past and present who sacrifice so much for you. Take the time to watch this iconic Christmas movie, no matter how many times you've seen it before.

After reading this, I'll bet you gain a new perspective of the cost of freedom and respect for those who defend it.
God Bless America and Merry Christmas



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Jimmy Stewart & PTSD:

Months after winning his 1941 Academy Award for best actor in โ€œThe Philadelphia Story,โ€ Jimmy Stewart, left Hollywood and joined the US Army. He was the first big-name movie star to enlist in World War II.

An accomplished private pilot, the 33-year-old Hollywood icon became a US Army Air Force aviator, earning his 2nd Lieutenant commission in early 1942. With his celebrity status, he was assigned to attending rallies and training younger pilots.

Stewart, however, wasnโ€™t satisfied. He wanted to fly combat missions. By 1944, frustrated and feeling the war was passing him by, he asked his commanding officer to transfer him to a unit deploying to Europe. His request was reluctantly granted.

Stewart, now a Captain, was sent to England, where he spent the next 18 months flying B-24 Liberator bombers over Germany. Top brass tried to keep the popular movie star from flying over enemy territory. But Stewart would hear nothing of it.

Determined to lead by example, he assigned himself to every combat mission he could. By the end of the war he was one of the most respected and decorated pilots in his unit. But his wartime service came at a high personal price.

In the final months of WWII he was grounded for being โ€œflak happy,โ€ today called Post Traumatic Stress (PTSD).

When he returned to the US in August 1945, Stewart was a changed man. He had lost so much weight that he looked sickly. He rarely slept, and when he did he had nightmares of planes exploding and men falling through the air screaming (in one mission alone his unit had lost 13 planes and 130 men, most of whom he knew personally).

He was depressed, couldnโ€™t focus, and refused to talk to anyone about his war experiences. His acting career was all but over.

As one of Stewart's biographers put it, "Every decision he made [during the war] was going to preserve life or cost lives. He took back to Hollywood all the stress that he had built up.โ€

In 1946 he got his break. He took the role of George Bailey, the suicidal father in โ€œItโ€™s a Wonderful Life.โ€

Actors and crew of the set realized that in many of the disturbing scenes of George Bailey unraveling in front of his family, Stewart wasnโ€™t acting. His PTSD was being captured on film for millions to see.

But despite Stewart's inner turmoil, making the movie was therapeutic for the combat veteran. He would go on to become one of the most accomplished and loved actors in American history.

When asked in 1941 why he wanted to leave his acting career to fly combat missions over N**i Germany, he said, "This country's conscience is bigger than all the studios in Hollywood put together, and the time will come when we'll have to fight.โ€

This holiday season, as many of us watch the classic Christmas film, โ€œItโ€™s A Wonderful Life,โ€ itโ€™s also a fitting time to remember the sacrifices of those who gave up so much to serve their country during wartime.

Credit:
Ned Forney, Writer, Saluting America's Veterans

Another Great AVMS event!!The Holiday golf cart parade just gets better every year. You guys are so talented.inners this...
12/11/2021

Another Great AVMS event!!
The Holiday golf cart parade just gets better every year. You guys are so talented.
inners this year-
Third Place - The Nutcraker Cart - John & Chris Fulford
Second Place - The Flamingo cart = Jeff & Diane Elwood
First Place - Tropical Christmas - Steve & Lynn Lippencott.
Thanks to everyone who participated and came out to support this great event.

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2021 marks the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor. The attack was a s...
12/08/2021

Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day 2021 marks the 80th anniversary of the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor. The attack was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base in Hawaii in the early morning hours of December 7, 1941.
At 7:55 A.M. ... with the weather about the same as this morning in Lakewood Ranch (temperature in low 70โ€™s) ... 353 Japanese fighter planes, bombers, and torpedo planes in two waves, launched from six aircraft carriers, attacked the base. All 8 of the United States battleships were damaged, with half of them being sunk. The USS Arizona was the only ship that was not raised, with 6 of the 8 ships returning to service to fight in World War II. 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed; 2,403 Americans were killed and 1,178 others were wounded......An Invocation by Ken Anderson

Some of the families celebrating Operation Thanksgiving
12/06/2021

Some of the families celebrating Operation Thanksgiving

It is always rewarding to receive thanks and feedback from the charities that YOU help support through our Del Webb AVMS...
11/24/2021

It is always rewarding to receive thanks and feedback from the charities that YOU help support through our Del Webb AVMS.
Thank you for your continued support
We received this note and video link from Guide Dogs.

Dear Jerry and our Del Webb AVMS Friends ,

As members of our Cornerstone Society, you create the foundation we need to keep our mission strong. Your generosity and compassion cause a ripple effect of kindness that reaches far beyond our campus. With gratitude, I canโ€™t think of a better way to say, โ€œThanks for Givingโ€ than this short video. As you watch our puppies, please know that this message comes from my heart.

Warm regards,
Titus Herman
Chief Executive Officer

SAVE THE DATE - TUESDAY, DEC 7th 2021Please join AVMS as we remember the events of December 7th 1941. We will meet at th...
11/23/2021

SAVE THE DATE - TUESDAY, DEC 7th 2021
Please join AVMS as we remember the events of December 7th 1941. We will meet at the Del Webb Veteran's Memorial Flag and conduct a brief ceremony at 10:00 AM.

On Nov. 17th, Del Webb AVMS delivered 283 gift bags to MacDill AFB for this year's Operation Thanksgiving. Additionally,...
11/18/2021

On Nov. 17th, Del Webb AVMS delivered 283 gift bags to MacDill AFB for this year's Operation Thanksgiving. Additionally, the MacDill Commissary matched that with a turkey for each family.
Our sponsor, Winn-Dixie also donated $2,500. in gift cards!!.
Overseeing the delivery were our AVMS members, Rich Greenberg, Bob Sharak and Paul Cote along with MSgt. Wesley Walker.
Base photographer and Public Affairs rep Lauren Cobin took the attached photos and provided the attached link to their site.
https://www.dvidshub.net/image/6943448/operation-thanksgiving-supports-team-macdill

Huge THANK YOU to all the donors and volunteers from DW that made the 2021 AVMS Operation Thanksgiving an amazing success.

Address

6915 Del Webb Boulevard
Lakewood Ranch, FL
34202

Telephone

+19733320230

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