World War II veteran and past public official Richard Ware, 95, reflects on a full life

Richard Ware, 95, of Kearsarge has enjoyed a storied career serving the government. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)

BARTLETT — Tom Brokaw calls it "The Greatest Generation" — the World War II veterans who fought the good fight, returned home at the end of the war 70 years ago and built productive lives for themselves.

For Kearsarge resident Richard Ware, 95, it's just part of being an engaged citizen throughout a long and storied life.

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