Once left for World War II, now diploma achieved at the age of 80

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In the United States, a fighter involved in World War II received an honorary diploma on behalf of Waterford Union High School this week after nearly 80 years.

Washington.Usually at the age of 15 or 16, students complete their high school. But have you ever heard that someone got his high school diploma at the age of 96. Yes, a fighter involved in World War II in the US was handed this during the ceremony with full respect this week. In fact, Raymond Schoeffer left his high school midway and joined the army to support his family and serve his country during World War II. Shafer was awarded an honorary diploma this week by Waterford Union High School after nearly 80 years of service in the military throughout his life. Raymond Shaffer left his studies in the 1940s. He took this big step in the midst of family circumstances and the atmosphere of war. He spent many years in the army during World War II.

Shaffer’s family friend, Cynthia Bennett, said that Shaffer dropped out of her studies to support her family, but she always regretted that she could not take her high school diploma. What was it then? Bennett spoke to his other friends and the officers of the shopper in this regard during a ceremony. Everyone together asked the school to give Shofar his high school diploma, so the school could not refuse to do this for this fighter who spent his life in the service of the country and the school management agreed to it.

Organizing the ceremony After the

school agreed, all the friends organized a ceremony together. Schofer’s old school teachers and students, including his family members and friends, were present at the ceremony. Raymond Shaffer was awarded an honorary diploma and medal on behalf of the school in a dignified manner at the ceremony. As Raymond Schoeffer attended the ceremony, he was greeted by the marching band and performed the music. Addressing the ceremony, the school’s principal, Dan Foster, said that Raymond not only served his country, but he also served the world. We are all proud to give him his high school diploma.