Selasa, 23 Agustus 2016

Audio: WWII Vet On The Weekend Pass That Probably Saved His Life

Doug Justus talks about the weekend pass that changed his life, and probably saved it, when his unit was dispatched while he was on leave. The fate of his fellow soldiers remains a mystery.

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