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After the veterans with “POW-MIA” inscribed on their black ties saluted the casket, after the chaplain talked of time and healing, a man in a dark suit slipped on reading glasses and rose from his pew. He walked to the stage of a Northern Virginia funeral home and pulled from his pocket the tribute he had written the night before. “Seventy years ago, our uncle, he died for our country,” Richard Bean, voice quavering, read to a small crowd of about 75 people. “One year ago, an incredible journey came to know him as a hero.” Click the link below to read the rest of the article. ______________________________________ POW/MIA Facebook maintained by: R. Cyril West POW/MIA author and historian powmiatruth
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 12:08:31 +0000

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