An honorable man gets his medal
By CAROL ROBIDOUX
Union Leader Correspondent
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010
HOLD FOR WHAT YOU MISSED!! HOLD FOR WHAT YOU MISSED!! HOLD FOR WHAT YOU MISSED!!
For most of his 84 years, Milton "Just call me Chris" Christian has avoided the limelight. Yesterday, all eyes were on him, as the World War II combat veteran finally received the Bronze Star that, for decades, had eluded him.
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