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WWII Vet Recieves Lost Identification Bracelet After 70 Years – 90th Division “Tough Hombre”

October 15, 2012 / portraitsofwar / Leave a comment

 

An incredible story of how a 90th Division vet from Iowa was reunited with his lost identification bracelet.  Stories like this are what keep me going!

 

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