Of saving the life ofâ German whose genius in rocket technology led to the Americans standing on the moon, to give blood aan’n dying girl, and the meeting of the womans women 65 years later, Sgt. Charles Libby has a rich life. On Friday, students, teachers and administrators have to hoor’n bit of the 100-year-old veteran of the second World Wars accounts of the action that many claim today to be true heroism. He spoke before a large American vlag’n star-spangled red, white and blue Veterans Day meeting in the South-Washington Junior-Senior High School. Stand vir’n lot of the time…
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