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Harold was a career Colonel in the Army until his wife died.  Left with a 12 year old son to care for, and not wanting him to be pure "army brat," Harold quit his commission in order to raise his son.  He used his savings and retirement package to purchase the [http://www.victoryhousing.org/parkfair.html Parkfair] apartment complex in Washington, DC and for the past 20 years has earned his living as a landlord for income-restricted families.
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Harold was a career Colonel in the Army until his wife died.  Left with a 12 year old son to care for, and not wanting him to be pure "army brat," Harold took the option for early retirement in order to raise his son.  He used his savings and retirement package to purchase the [http://www.victoryhousing.org/parkfair.html Parkfair] apartment complex in Washington, DC and for the past 20 years has earned his living as a landlord for income-restricted families.
  
 
Harold and Arthur were on their own for five years and, in that time, brought closer by the sudden loss of wife and mother, they became more than father and son.  They became best friends.  That relationship was strained when Arthur turned 17 and Harold remarried; Arthur never liked Harold's new wife.   
 
Harold and Arthur were on their own for five years and, in that time, brought closer by the sudden loss of wife and mother, they became more than father and son.  They became best friends.  That relationship was strained when Arthur turned 17 and Harold remarried; Arthur never liked Harold's new wife.   

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