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    Charles R. Ware - WWII Naval Aviator, Battle of Midway, Navy Cross Recipient

    en-usSeptember 25, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Navy dive bomber Lt. Ware had a front row seat during the turning point of the Pacific theater of World War II.  Learn of his heroism despite insurmountable odds and of the ultimate sacrifice he and his squadron would make. 

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