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Part 2: Close-Up Talk Radio Spotlights Col. Satterthwaite

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Returning to Close-Up Talk Radio is the proud and always community-oriented Colonel George Satterthwaite II (Ret.). After sharing his illustrious career of over 30 years experience with the United States Army, traveling the world, and earning countless accolades and awards, Colonel Satterthwaite returns to discuss how he has maintained his dedication to the service and the community.

Even in retirement, Satterthwaite certainly has no trouble filling his time as he has been approached by numerous organizations to take part in. Among the organizations which Satterthwaite volunteers with are the Sons of the American Revolution, the Alumni Executive Board of the Sidwell Friends School, the Executive Board of the Piscataway Hills Citizens Association, Wreaths Across America, and the Secondary School Admissions Committee of the University of Pennsyvlania.

With the amazing non-profit organization of Wreaths Across America, Satterthwaite and his volunteer staff have successfully enabled people to send and place wreaths at the Cheltenham Veteran’s Cemetery in Cheltenham, Maryland. This service has expanded to cemeteries and memorials in all fifty states as a way to honor fallen veterans during the Christmas season.

Satterthwaite’s dedication to his community is displayed through his positions with the Alumni Executive Board of the Sidwell School, the Executive Board of the Piscataway Hills Citizens Association, and the Secondary School Admissions Committee of the University of Pennsylvania. In each organization, Satterthwaite works with people to handle any and every area in need of improvement.

“All of the organizations I’m a part of give me tremendous satisfaction and pride. I feel truly honored to be doing what I can to serve my community and my country,” exclaims Satterthwaite.

For more information contact Col. Satterthwaite directly at gs2nd@aol.com.