MAY 2022
Music is a key part of military service For accounting assistant John Westmacott, music always has been and continues to be his first love - so much so, it dominated his military career with the U.S. Army from 1983 through 1997.
Welcome Walt and Jeannine Linder.
Unplanned visit results in new home at Aberdeen Village
“I performed with the Military Academy Band as a rudimental drummer in the Field Music Group “The Hellcats,” John said.
Right before COVID-19 changed the world, Walt and Jeannine Linder had been looking around for a new place to live.
The Hellcats mission is to provide musical support, including the sounding of Reveille and Retreat at the Garrison flagpole. The group performs at various military reviews, parades, and ceremonial events. John Westmacott, accounting assistant, served in the U.S. They also provide Army from 1983 to 1997. music for cadets in the mess hall, and perform a special arrangement of West Point gridiron songs during the annual Army vs Navy football game.
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“We just stopped in, we didn’t even have an appointment,” Jeannine said. “I thought let’s see if we can get in, and fortunately someone on staff was there. Walt just fell in love with the place. It was one level, and he liked the meals.” With COVID in full force, however, it became difficult to make changes. Once there was an opening and an opportunity, their kids told them they’d better get in while they could. “The day after we moved in, everything shut down,” Jeannine said. “We had one night in the
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