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|  12/18/09 When Tuskegee Airman Mitchell Higginbotham first saw the Tournament of Roses Parade in 1950, he dreamed about the pioneering black World War II pilots sitting on a float in the world's most visible parade. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news07/15/11 A CANCER survivor has committed to print her childhood memories of life on a croft in Caithness. Marigold Stewart had always wanted to write a book about her experience growing up in the post-World War Two times of austerity.
07/17/11 91 year old Leon Crooks receives bronze star for his service in World War II.
07/14/11 A section of a Vernon Parish highway was renamed in June for a veteran who died while serving his country in World War II. Hot themes this week:
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