Ohio native Stanley Casmier Galaszewski was on the USS California on December 7, 1941. During the attack, the USS California was badly damaged by torpedoes and bombs, taking on water. She slowly settled to the bottom of the harbor in the days after the attack, according to the US Navy. After the attack, Galaszewski’s remains could not be identified. Now, more than 81 years later, his remains will be returned home and finally laid to rest. God Bless the greatest generation. wcpo.com/news/our-community/…

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THATS RIGHT!! ACCOMPLISHED ZERO GOOD BUT NOW TJE WORLD NAME FOR YU IS PEDAPHILE__ JAL IS C<IMG---HIS DAMAGE TO THE WORLD ASSISTING CHINA WITH USA TOP SECRETS___THS TELLS YOU HOW YOY HELPD TRUMP DO IThttps://youtube.com/watch?v=EGfG-wJdCPs
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Yeah next 50 years u might get them Vietnam vets you left behind seems to take u guys long time to bury Patriots
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That's awesome. My Grandpa served in WW2 in the Pacific, so honoring our service men and women is very important to me.
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Even 50 years after the end of the war, Children in Vietnam are still being born with deformities… The Agent Orange Legacy The Vietnam War youtube.com/kMzJvwG2rsQ?si=74rd…
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The greatest generation indeed. 🇺🇸
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I read bombs, that caught my attention in this post. I have an obsession with bombs and missiles.
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Please help me
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🇮🇱 Stop funding ISRAELI TERRORISM