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D-Day June 6, 1944
June 6, 2015 by John Potter
Remember the courage and sacrifice that moved our world in 1944. Today there are only 855,070 veterans remaining of the 16 million who served our nation in World War II. When you see a WW II veteran, always stop to say hello and thank you for your service. May we always remember what they did on our behalf.
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