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Re: ^5th Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944

Penny, they moved this one up five years for fear no veterans would be left in five more years. I think only 135 made it this year, and one died after visiting the cemetery. His name was Jim Narone, I believe, a paratrooper. He was sick before he came, but knew it was his last chance. I could make an unkind remark about his highness wanting the photo ops, but I won't. Good to see you posting again. How are thinks under the lone star? Stan

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