Multiple WWII Veterans Celebrate Centuries-Long Birthdays in Florida, Kentucky Communities
Multiple WWII Veterans Celebrate Centuries-Long Birthdays in Florida, Kentucky Communities

Multiple WWII Veterans Celebrate Centuries-Long Birthdays in Florida, Kentucky Communities

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Several World War II veterans are being celebrated for reaching remarkable age milestones, with communities honoring their service and lives. Harold Terens, a U.S. Air Force veteran who served during D-Day, celebrated his 102nd birthday early in Delray Beach, Florida, surrounded by family, emphasizing the legacy his survival created. In Kentucky, Marine Corps Lance Cpl. George Bradbury, a radio operator who worked with the Navajo Code Talkers and witnessed the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, marked his 100th birthday, receiving praise for his bravery and postwar efforts. In Panama City, Florida, John Roberts, another WWII veteran, enjoyed a surprise 100th birthday party at his favorite local restaurant, Tudor’s Biscuit World, with the support of local police, firefighters, and veterans' organizations, highlighting his consistent patronage and community appreciation. These celebrations not only honor their personal milestones but also acknowledge their critical contributions to the country’s freedom and history. The veterans' stories and the community tributes reflect a deep gratitude for their sacrifices and enduring spirit.

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