World War Two veteran Robert “Al” Persichitti passed away at the age of 102 en route to a D-Day event in France. The news of his death has sparked discussions about his legacy and the importance of honoring the sacrifices made by veterans like him. Mr. Persichitti, a humble and brave man, played a significant role in the allied operation in Japan and was a member of Honor Flight, an organization that helps transport former US servicemen to memorials of the wars they fought in. His passing serves as a poignant reminder of the dwindling number of WW2 veterans and the need to preserve their stories for future generations. It is crucial to remember and honor the heroes like Mr. Persichitti who selflessly served their country.
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