Quick Summary: 101-year-old Ernest Scango is the last living member of his Army Parachute Infantry, and he's IT'S THAT SAME SENSE OF DUTY THAT PUT THE THEN 22-YEAR-OLD -- [ INDISTINGUISHABLE ] DURING
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101-year-old Ernest Scango is the last living member of his Army Parachute Infantry, and he's IT'S THAT SAME SENSE OF DUTY THAT PUT THE THEN 22-YEAR-OLD -- [ INDISTINGUISHABLE ] DURING NORWOOD, Ohio - Nearly 75 years after he was released from a prison camp in
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- 101-year-old Ernest Scango is the last living member of his Army Parachute Infantry, and he's
- IT'S THAT SAME SENSE OF DUTY THAT PUT THE THEN 22-YEAR-OLD -- [ INDISTINGUISHABLE ] DURING
- NORWOOD, Ohio - Nearly 75 years after he was released from a prison camp in
- Robert DeYeso, 94, was recognized for his service in the liberation of
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