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Editorial: Fallen heroes of Korean War are forgotten no longer
Georgia soldier from Toccoa among 55 returned to US for well-earned honors
08122018 KOREAN REMAINS
Members of the Patriot Riders and Broken Chains depart for the procession to Toccoa after the casket containing Cpl. Terrell J. Fuller was loaded into a waiting hearse. The remains of Fuller, who went missing 67 years ago, arrived at the airport Thursday Aug. 9, 2018, in Atlanta and was escorted to his hometown of Toccoa, Ga., where organizers planned a hero's welcome. (Bob Andres /Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
More than 60 years ago, thousands of American soldiers left home to fight in a war that wasn’t called a war, for a cause that fell short of its goal and ended by a cease-fire that never led to an armistice. Now a few dozen of them have finally returned home.
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Opinion: Sacrifices must be made by all to keep Democracy
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President Donald Trump listens during an event Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, in the briefing room of the White House in Washington. - photo by Associated Press
Donald Trump and the Republican Party are, in a helter-skelter fashion, converting American democracy into an autocracy with Trump as the autocrat.
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