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As their time runs short, D-Day veterans try to keep their memories alive for others from NPR The Associated Press

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With even the youngest of those men and women who were involved in the invasion nearing their 100th birthdays and their ranks dwindling rapidly, they feel a special imperative to tell their stories.

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