Captain Robert Jornlin to Speak at Alabama Gerontological Society Awards Luncheon on March 14
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What: Captain Robert Jornlin, who led a crew of World War II veterans in sailing the LST-325 from Greece into Mobile on January 10, 2001, will speak at the awards luncheon of the Alabama Gerontological Society (AGS). He will talk about their journey, its effect on the LST's graying crewmembers and the future of the 60-year old vessel that earned two battle stars in service during World War II. The group of veteran sailors who sailed the ship home to America average around age 72. For more details about the U.S. L.S.T. Association see www.uslst.org . When: Wednesday, March 14, 2001, from noon until 2:00 p.m. Where: The Wynfrey Hotel at the Galleria Mall, Birmingham Background: The Alabama Gerontological Society (AGS) will have its annual conference March 13 through 14 at the Wynfrey Hotel in Birmingham. The AGS is an organization whose focus is the well being of Alabama's aging community. Alabama Power is a proponent of AGS and its efforts to enhance the quality of life for seniors. The theme this year is Caring for Alabama's Seniors: Successful Models for a New Millennium. CONTACT: Peggy West of Alabama Power Company, 205-257-2357, or PRNewswire -- March 13 SOURCE: Alabama Gerontological Society Website: http://www.uslst.org/ |