Armed Forces Retirement Home
Franklin Rosenburgh has extensive experience in the military and engineering sectors, with a distinguished career spanning several decades. Since 2002, Franklin has served on the Resident Advisory Committee at the Armed Forces Retirement Home. Previously, Franklin worked as an on-the-road troubleshooter for Lear Siegler from February 1978 to January 1982, where responsibilities included troubleshooting military aircraft installations across Florida. Franklin's foundational experience includes a 21-year tenure with the US Navy, from August 1947 to March 1968, achieving the title of Master Electronics Tech and successfully re-engineering the Aero-18 Low Altitude Bombing System. Educational background includes a graduate degree in Electronic Maintenance, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, supplemented by attendance at multiple military schools between 1947 and 1968, and completion of high school at Natick High School in Natick, Massachusetts, in 1947.
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Armed Forces Retirement Home
The Armed Forces Retirement Home (AFRH) is the nation’s premier life community for certain retired and former members of America’s armed forces and their spouses. The Home offers a vibrant lifestyle at two distinctly different campuses surrounded by rich history, the arts and cultural venues, educational opportunities, natural beauty, and recreational amenities. On campus, we provide modern facilities, wellness and life enrichment programs, advanced medical care, and so much more.