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Monday, May 25, 2009
 
Memorial Day Radio
I was driving around late this morning, running errands and listening to public radio, and happened to heard this remarkable interview with Dr. John Linner. In 1945 Linner was a 26-year-old physician tending to the wounded at Omaha Beach on D-Day. He saved a lot of lives that day, but saw countless more soldiers killed. It's a remarkable interview on any day of the year, but it is especially poignant to hear it on Memorial Day.


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