Comments about ‘A World War I soldier's story turns into a family quest for the Purple Heart’
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It is great that a story such as this can be shared to make us remember how much we owe our veterans. We do owe them, and we do need to keep their stories alive. My commendation to the grandson who has worked so peristently to have his grandfather properly recognized.
This is great story and I hope that the man will get his grandfather's purple heart that is due to him.
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