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Iraq War Veteran Creating A Promising Future While Living Free At Union Square (ContentDesk) December 20, 2004 -- From his new apartment at Union Square, war veteran John Burman can look back on five months of major transformation. Having returned from the war without a place to live or work, Burman is now enjoying a new job and an active life at Union Square in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, the community that gave him a home.Last Memorial Day Palm Beach Gardens welcomed home Infantry Squad Leader John Burman as the Guest of Honor at their community parade. Today Burman is settling comfortably into civilian life, thanks in large part to the people at Union Square. When Ceebraid-Signal Corporation, owners of the rental community, learned that Burman needed assistance getting back on his feet, they offered him a one-year lease free of charge."It's been wonderful being home again and I'm so grateful to the people at Union Square," says Burman. "They took a huge weight off of my shoulders in terms of getting adjusted and finding a place to live. The community here has been great. Everyone's been really friendly and helpful." Union Square is located on Military Trail just south of PGA Blvd.Burman, who is now working as an investigator for a law firm in West Palm Beach, notes
that he's taking full advantage of the amenities at Union Square. While the community offers a full fitness center, fitness trail, movie theater and tennis court to keep him busy, Burman says he most enjoys relaxing at one of the three swimming pools. Not owning a computer of his own, Burman also spends a lot of time at the business center where he can catch up on emails and work on his future employment goals.His plans for the future are falling into place. Burman, who received the Bronze Star for his service in Iraq, wants to work for the FBI. He has already applied and is awaiting the physical examination. As soon as a spot opens, he will begin FBI training school. He expects that to happen within the next six months.With his father residing in Juno Beach and his mother in West Palm Beach, Burman now lives close to family and is moving closer to a secure and successful future. This decorated veteran has certainly earned all that and more.For more information contact Rosalind Sedacca at 561 835-4003 or Suzanne Echeverria at Union Square at 561 622-8555 or visit www.unionsquareapts.com. Photograph available..
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