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World War II: July 1997 From the EditorWorld War II Archives | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post President Clinton lauded the selfless courage of the recipients. “They were prepared to sacrifice everything for freedom, even though freedom’s fullness was denied to them. Now and forever, the truth will be known about these African Americans who gave so much that the rest of us might be free.” Subscribe Today
The medals were certainly a long time coming, but the recognition is richly deserved. True bravery and willing sacrifice know no racial boundaries. Michael E. Haskew, Editor, World War II Pages: 1 2
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