Honoring the brave who kept us free - Bilingual Subtitles

joining the nation in paying homage to our fallen heroes are some of America's most senior veterans who served in World War II.
Our Danny new has more on a decommission to aircraft carrier turn museum in New York City's Hudson River.
I was on an attack transport ship.
98-year-old Arthur Gabiner is on a mission to make sure people understand what he and his
shipmates went through while serving in World War II.
I figure it's a duty that I...
This generation.
This is Bob getting ready to load his display up and 500 miles south in North Carolina 80 year old retired master sergeant Bob Duke is delivering yet another shipment.
Welcome to our garage.
As he continues his now enormous operation of collecting lost golf balls at various courses and then selling them to support the wounded warrior project.
In the past 12 years, Bob and his wife, Vicki, have raised more than $500,000 to help veterans.
we're healing.
I said, I'm going to start giving them money because I live on a golf course and people need golf balls.
All over the country, veterans are still serving their country and communities.
And some are even finally getting the recognition they always deserved.
Like when 100 year old retired corporal Benjamin Berry,
who still remembers serving during the most pivotal moments of World War II, like the Battle of Normandy.
You can hear the rockets going overhead.
While serving in an all-black unit 80 years later, Benjamin still carries with him the racism that he and his comrades all experienced.
Here we are in our uniform representing the United States.
They won't even let us eat in their restaurant.
At Philadelphia's Veterans Day parade this past year, Benjamin was honored as the grand marshal.
He said he was grateful, even if it still felt surprising.
People actually
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