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World War II veteran travels to South Carolina to give a final salute to the man who saved his life
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World War II veteran Anthony Grasso is getting the chance to travel from Massachusetts to Frank Dubose's gravesite at Quaker Cemetary in Camden, South Carolina to give a final salute to the man who saved his life.
"He stood between me and the blast, taking the brunt of the shrapnel," Grasso, 96, recounted. Now, nearly 76 years later, Grasso is getting the chance to travel from Massachusetts to DuBose's gravesite at Quaker Cemetary in Camden, South Carolina to give a final salute to the man who saved his life. Grasso is one of the last surviving World War II veterans who was profiled in the book, "All Souls Day: The World War II Battle and the Search for a Lost U.S. Battalion," by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Joseph M. Pereira.More Related News