A 101-year-old survivor of D-Day, history’s largest amphibious invasion, is heading to France for its 80th anniversary on June 6, 1944, to honor the brothers-in-arms who did not make it home.
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It is worth noting that one—and only one—former U.S. president called his fallen comrades "suckers and losers" for serving in the armed forces in the first place.
That would be the draft-dodging one with "bone spurs".
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That would be the draft-dodging one with "bone spurs".