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This interview is worth watching. Magnificent man. I was in tears and sobbing like a baby. Just watch it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDHp9-kWd2g


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That was great, thanks!
 
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Incredible guy!

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I really enjoyed watching that.
Truly, those men were the greatest generation.



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What a guy!



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That was a great watch. So many personal stories of war. Many of them never told because those involved chose to never speak of it.




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God bless him and the 101st!
 
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