Vaughn Russell WWII Iwo Jima Story Delaware Marine Veteran - True Story
My grandfather Vaughn B Russell of Seaford Delaware interview in 2006 where he sat down told his world war 2 stories involving him and some other amazing people he was friends with during the battle of Iwo Jima. He was an amazing man and we want the stories to live on forever as inspiration to current and future military personnel that want to defend this great nation.
Thank a Veteran today for all they have done and support them.
Видео Vaughn Russell WWII Iwo Jima Story Delaware Marine Veteran - True Story канала Jason Spohn
Thank a Veteran today for all they have done and support them.
Видео Vaughn Russell WWII Iwo Jima Story Delaware Marine Veteran - True Story канала Jason Spohn
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