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Ed Arn Veterans' Roundtable-WWII

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They have been called "the greatest generation."  They fought all over the world - in Europe, the Pacific, North Africa and the Far East - to rid the world of dictators. They are the veterans of World War II and they will be honored at the annual Ed Arn Veteran's Roundtable at the Wayne County Historical Society. The Historical Society decided that now is the perfect time to honor the WWII generation and remember their dedication and bravery.  The VA projects that over 1,135 WWII veterans are passing away each day. I think it's timely to pay tribute to them.

Held each year around Memorial Day, the Ed Arn Veteran's Roundtable features a group of military historians and veterans of the the era being honored to discuss their personal experiences during the war.

Ed Arn Veterans' Roundtable-WWII

Address : Wayne County Historical Society, 546 East Bowman Street OH
Phone : (330) 264-8856   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : host@waynehistorical.org

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