At 99 years old, Command Sgt. Major Henry Armstrong is one of the few remaining D-Day veterans left. He traveled to Normandy for the 80th anniversary of D-Day to revisit the site of the harrowing and pivotal day that shaped his life. Charlie D'Agata shares his story.
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