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Shot down in Nazi-occupied France, U.S. soldier survived WWII pretending he couldn’t speak or hear

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation December 14, 2022

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Growing up near Poughkeepsie, New York, Joseph Owens loved to sing and, at 98, he still does. “He’ll be sitting at a table of friends and he’ll just suddenly break out in song,” said Dee Lore, 82, a friend who persuaded Owens to join a choral group she organized at the retirement community where they both live, The Glades in ChampionsGate near Disney. Though tethered to an oxygen tank, he’ll solo “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” on... + full article



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