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Frank S. Wright, who served in the 4th Raider Battalion in the Pacific during World War II and fought at Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima, wants to get 100,000 birthday cards for his 100th birthday on July 5.
He joined the Marines at 16, served as a Raider, and fought at Iwo Jima and Guadalcanal in World War II. Now, he just wants birthday cards.
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WWII veteran only requests birthday cards for 100th birthday celebrationHeat Advisory: Barbour County, Bullock County, Chambers County, Chattahoochee County, Clay County, Harris County, Lee County ...
Turning the big 100, a World War II veteran in the California city of Lodi is celebrating his birthday with one wish.
Wright, a former corporal with the United States Marine Corps Raider Regiment, bravely fought in Iwo Jima and played a role in liberating Guam.
Frank Wright was a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps, fought in the Battle of Iwo Jima, and helped liberate Guam. Eight decades later, his birthday wish is to get 100,000 cards and letters.
WWII veteran turning 100 hopes for 100,000 birthday cards Frank Wright, a Marine Corps Raider and Purple Heart recipient, is marking his centennial with a wish that’s capturing hearts across the ...