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Monday, December 22nd, 2008

U.S. in need of clear, post-war direction

NEW YORK — The “Greatest Generation” just lost another son, and the world is poorer for it. Ralph Dyer, a lifelong resident of this city and former Navy man, courageously and ably served his country in World War II, ferrying the fallen from the battlefields of France to their final resting places. Now, they are [...]

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