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WWII Vet Chokes Back Tears Recalling D-Day, Tells Military Members to ‘Never Think You’re Not Important’

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Holding back tears as he recalled the moments from D-Day, World War II (WWII) U.S. Navy veteran Jack Gutman is encouraging military personnel to know that “you are very important.”

The former Navy corpsman — who also served in Okinawa — told Fox News on Friday about his experience serving during D-Day and how he fought a battle in the many years after with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Gutman, 93, shared his story ahead of Memorial Day weekend about the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944, when he was 18 years old in Normandy assisting medical units of the Army:

https://ijr.com/wwii-vet-tears-recalling-d-day-military-members/