Camel Red - Athlete, soldier, and World War II hero saved lives and deserves the Medal of Honor
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pulled from site's meta descriptionA romantic novel of one of America's greatest heroes by Gregory David Page. The struggles and triumphs of Larry Heron, World War II's most severely wounded soldier who refused to die and the courageous woman who loved him.
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- World War II
- Normandy
- blind
- greatest generation
- death camp
- athlete
- Larry Heron
- UTAH Beach
- OMAHA Beach
- Teddy Roosevelt
- Jr.
- Iraq
- Afghanistan
- severely wounded
- wounded
- white phosphorous
- phosgene
- poison gas
- mortar
- Camel Red
- plastic surgeon
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- Gestapo
- sniper
- Bob Dole
- Dr. Joseph E. Murray
- Father Connors
- Hopedale
- Draper Corporation
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- Knute Rockne
- Ronald Reagan
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- battlefield
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- valley forge general hospital
- 87th mortar battalion
- battle of the bulge
- black mask
- Christmas
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- kidney transplant
- first organ transplant
- Nobel Prize
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- 9th Infantry
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- Worcester diocese
- football
- baseball
- west point
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- Avon Old Farms
- Fourth of July
- Boston Pops
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- Walter Reed
- Bethesda
- Coconut Grove
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- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Senator Bob Dole
- Harvard Medical
- Blinded Veterans association
- Hitler
- Eisenhower
- Westmoreland
- Fr. Connors
- Worcester
- St. Mary