Charlotte Man to Receive Medal of Honor
A former soldier who calls Charlotte home will receive the country highest military honor Tuesday.
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A former soldier who calls Charlotte home will receive the country highest military honor Tuesday.
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A former soldier who now calls Charlotte home will receive the country's highest military honor.
Airport officials in San Jose, Calif., say a 16-year-old boy who stowed away aboard a Hawaii-bound flight scaled a perimeter fence at the California airport while it was dark.
Airport officials in San Jose, Calif., say a 16-year-old boy who stowed away aboard a Hawaii-bound flight scaled a perimeter fence at the California airport while it was dark.
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