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Passing Glory: Profiles of the Milford
Area's World War II Veterans, Milford Daily
News, Nov. 2005 Profile 1: Though he thinks about the daily death toll he saw in World War II, an 81-year-old retired factory worker said he will never talk to his family about picking up the dead bodies, being shot or crawling through enemy fire. Profile 2: A Milford man recalls losing his best friend to enemy, then praying for his release as a prisoner of war. Profile 3: An 88-year-old Milford veteran who received the Soldier's Medal still wakes in his sleep at night punching in the air from his bad World War II memories. He urges others to "love one another...As far as the whole world's concerned, hate is no good." |
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