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102-year-old Gerald Greenfield of Columbia pushes for recognition for 1.2 million Black soldiers who served with him in WWII
As one of fewer than 3,000 World War II veterans remaining in Maryland, Gerald Greenfield of Columbia is pushing for visibility for the more than 1.2 million Black soldiers who served in history’s deadliest conflict.
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