Comments for: WWII site dedicated in D.C. The greatest generation honored for sacrifices WWII site dedicated in D.C. The greatest generation honored for sacrifices Dale Olmstead hated to go. From Aroostook County, he grudgingly went off to fight World War II in Europe, where he served in the military police. But 60 years later, Olmstead gladly left his home in Woodland to join some 120,000 veterans… Read More Back to story → Read more
WWII site dedicated in D.C. The greatest generation honored for sacrifices Dale Olmstead hated to go. From Aroostook County, he grudgingly went off to fight World War II in Europe, where he served in the military police. But 60 years later, Olmstead gladly left his home in Woodland to join some 120,000 veterans… Read More
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WWII site dedicated in D.C. The greatest generation honored for sacrifices
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