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'Sonny Boy' Saunders Laid to Rest in Texas 80 Years After Pearl Harbor

Charles Louis “Sonny Boy” Saunders is being laid to rest in his Texas hometown 80 years after he died in the Pearl Harbor attack.

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Stars and Stripes - Iwo Jima veteran and proud American Andy Bosko turns 100

Stars and Stripes - Iwo Jima veteran and proud American Andy Bosko turns 100
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WWII veteran remembered as last member of 164th Infantry Regiment still residing in North Dakota

WWII veteran remembered as last member of 164th Infantry Regiment still residing in North Dakota Doug Burtell died Saturday, April 3, 2021, at the Southwest Healthcare Long Term Center in Bowman, N.D., just shy of his 97th birthday. Burtell s drawings helped capture the day-to-day experiences of fellow soldiers. 11:00 am, Apr. 9, 2021 × Douglas Burtell BISMARCK Doug Burtell was only 16 when he joined the North Dakota National Guard about a year before the outbreak of World War II. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the 164th Infantry Regiment was mobilized and Burtell and more than 1,700 others in the regiment began service in the South Pacific.

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New PBS documentary shows how one man's legacy changed the trajectory of American race relations

New PBS documentary shows how one man’s legacy changed the trajectory of American race relations     World War II veteran Isaac Woodard with his eyes swollen shut from aggravated assault and blinding. Woodard was assaulted Feb. 12, 1946. Photo by J. DeBisse via Wikimedia Commons/Library of Congress. Individuals and companies reach out to me regularly regarding their new law-related TV projects. Recently, I received an email regarding the new PBS documentary The Blinding of Isaac Woodard, which first aired March 30. I was sent a link to a press preview that gave access to the production prior to its release. I was not very familiar with the subject’s name. I know PBS is a remarkable network with a wide range of educational material at its disposal, but I didn’t know the man behind the documentary’s title. Before deciding whether to devote myself to the program’s nearly two-hour runtime, I decided to do a little research.

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WWII Veteran remembered as one of last original ND National Guard members of decorated unit

WWII Veteran remembered as one of last original ND National Guard members of decorated unit
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