in Adult and Community Education she went on to hold leadership positions within several organizations, including a group home for juvenile girls and an advocacy program for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. in Rehabilitation Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and then worked in the human services field in a variety of settings, including community mental health and traumatic brain injury. Rebecca Sarver, Army, served as a combat telecommunication center operator with the Pennsylvania Army National Guard for seven years. In the summer of 1997, Pat took Lou and his son Matt (a now retired Army Sergeant Major) on a European tour of some of the battlefields where Lou had fought. Lou agreed to do it for one year but so enjoyed it that he stayed for 17 years, finally retiring for good when he turned 80 years old. When Lou retired from Penn State, Pat asked Lou to be his bartender at The Tavern. Pat Daugherty, owner of The Tavern Restaurant, worked for Lou while he was a student at Penn State. Between them, they shared 11 children and literally dozens of grandchildren and great grandchildren. They were married for 20 years before her passing in 2020. Following Pat's death after 50 years of marriage, Lou met and married his second wife, Edie. Louis "Lou" and his first wife, Pat, raised eight children. He is guided by his love of his family, his country, and his God. Louis Anthony Berrena, Sr., Army, Sergeant Major (ret), is one of the finest men you will ever meet. Brett, 22, is a recent college graduate and former UCONN football player. Together they have two children, Meghan, 25, a Penn State, and SRA graduate who lives in Washington, DC, and works as an Analyst. Kim Graham, a Penn State Graduate and retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel. Jake teaches Security and Risk Analysis with a concentration on Intelligence Analysis and Modeling. His passion is writing and facilitating Analytic Decision Games, teaching analytic methods, and mentoring students. He retired from the Office of the Secretary of the Navy where he was the President of the Naval Discharge Review Board. Of note, he served a 4-1/2 year White House flying tour piloting Presidents George H. Jake has operated across the globe as an attack helicopter commander, mission commander and Aviation Weapons and Tactics Instructor and has served in various other roles throughout his military career. He has extensive operational experience at all levels of warfare (tactical to strategic). Graham, Marine Corps, Colonel (ret), is a Professor of Practice at The Pennsylvania State University College of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) and Director of the Red Cell Analytics Lab (RCAL). ![]() Following military service, Ed has finished multiple levels of graduate education and serves as a Vice President for a global industrial gas firm. Ed has five children and has been married to a fellow Penn State alum for 25 years. Due to multiple injuries over several deployments, retirement was granted in 2011. Ed served his final two years in the Wounded Warrior Battalion at Fort Drum, while also finishing his bachelors degree from Penn State. An injury forced Ed to be medically evacuated from Balad, Iraq to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany, and finally back to the United states late in 2009. ![]() Ed deployed again in 2006 to Afghanistan and a final time in 2009 to Iraq. ![]() Upon redeployment, Ed transitioned to active duty, serving in the 10th Mountain Division at Fort Drum, NY. Ed was awarded the Purple Heart Medal for injuries sustained in an ambush in Tal Afar, Iraq. Shortly before 9/11, Ed enlisted in the US Army Reserve, deploying to Iraq in 2003 with the 401st Transportation Company from Battle Creek, Michigan. Silverthorn, Marines and Army, began his service in the early 1990s in the United States Marine Corps as an 0331 (machine gunner).
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