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We Are Thankful for Our Veterans

Nov. 27 2019

We are always thankful for our veterans. In this WIS-TV news report, meet a World War II pilot who lives at Carroll Campbell Place, Lexington Medical Cener's residence for people with Alzheimer's Disease. 98-year-old Maurice Brannon trained to fly a P-51 Mustang in the early 1940s. These days, he's using new technology to bring back old memories of piloting heroic flights for our nation long ago.

 

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We Are Thankful for Our Veterans

Nov. 27 2019

We are always thankful for our veterans. In this WIS-TV news report, meet a World War II pilot who lives at Carroll Campbell Place, Lexington Medical Cener's residence for people with Alzheimer's Disease. 98-year-old Maurice Brannon trained to fly a P-51 Mustang in the early 1940s. These days, he's using new technology to bring back old memories of piloting heroic flights for our nation long ago.

 

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