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Hawaii - twitter 1024x512 - A map of the battle for midway

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A photo of Admiral Chester Nimitz  autographed to retired

A photo of Admiral Chester Nimitz autographed to retired

A photo of Admiral Chester Nimitz autographed to retired U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Robert A. Henderson, 95, a Pearl Harbor survivor, has a place of honor in Henderson's Spartanburg, S.C. home Feb. 21, 2015. It re... More

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