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It was a cold, gray day in early December 1944 when Ray Kuusela trudged across the compound of Stalag Luft IV, out the gate, and out of our lives forever. READ MORE »
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One way to honor the memory of those who have given their lives to assure our freedom is to seek ways to become more informed and responsible citizens.
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World War II penetrated the lives of everyone, young and old. It even reached into the small village in the Sand Hills of Nebraska. READ MORE »
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The convenient thing about the Air Force was that you always knew who was more distinguished than you: their status was clearly marked on the shoulders or sleeves of the uniforms. READ MORE »
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War games and war toys dominated my childhood. In the vacant lot next to my house we dug trenches and built forts of dirt. We chose sides. READ MORE »
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