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Obit: Windsor Second World War veteran, 102, lived a good life

Article content One of Windsor’s last surviving Second World War veterans died on Friday, and what a tale of survival he brought home from that bloodiest of global conflicts. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Obit: Windsor Second World War veteran, 102, lived a good life Back to video Art Anderson was just a month shy of turning 103, but decades after the war he would tell others how “very lucky” he felt to have made it through that fighting more than 70 years ago. A Royal Canadian Air Force navigator on a dangerous resupply mission for paratroopers stuck in the disastrous Battle of Arnhem, his C-47 Dakota was shot down in September 1944, crashing behind enemy lines. The crew survived but they were in Nazi-occupied Holland.

Tow truck drivers hold procession honoring driver who was killed

Tow truck drivers hold procession honoring driver who was killed     COWLITZ COUNTY, Washington (KPTV) “Slow down and move over,” that’s the message tow truck drivers want you to know after Art Anderson was killed last month as he was towing a car near Kelso, Washington. Over a hundred tow trucks showed up to honor Anderson and to raise awareness about the laws that require drivers to slow down or move lanes if there is an emergency vehicle on the side of the road. Anderson’s daughter, Sparkle Chisum, said they’re trying to turn the pain of losing their dad into purpose so that this doesn’t happen again.

Webinar: Digitalisation in industrial gases

By Molly Burgess2021-05-07T16:28:00+01:00 In part one of a two-part gasworldtv webinar series, sponsored by Anova, digitalisation in industrial gases took centre stage, with one speaker stating that the pandemic has really accelerated the industry’s digital learning curve. Hosted by gasworld Global Managing Editor, Rob Cockerill, part one features delved into digitisation in gas analysis with Stephen Gibbons of ABB Measurement & Analytics, the rise of B2B e-commerce with Art Anderson of AH Anderson Consulting, and of course IIoT and how far beyond it will take us, with Richard Adams of Anova. First up was Richard Adams of Anova. “It’s been a bit of a challenging year, or a challenging year or 14, 15 months for the industrial gas industry supply chain, and to be fair all supply chains,” he said. “We’ve seen oxygen supply shortages at hospitals, and we’re seeing that sort of manifest itself in India right now and how the industrial gas industry is doing everythi

Grateful Dutch youth mail letters, flowers to aging veterans

Author of the article: Doug Schmidt Publishing date: Apr 29, 2021  •  April 29, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  WW2 veteran Stuart Johns, 96, is shown at his Windsor home on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Johns was supposed to visit the Netherlands last year for 75th anniversary of liberation of NL. This year he received letters from teenagers in Netherlands thanking him for his service. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star Article content Appreciative of the sacrifices of young soldiers who helped their families survive the horrors of war, occupation and hunger three generations ago, children in the Netherlands have been sending letters and wildflower seeds to veterans around the world.

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