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Rob R. Holba visited Washington D.C. with the Honor Flight Network Program, which is designed to give World War II veterans the opportunity to visit the World War II memorial free of charge. Mr. Holba served in the Army during World War II and primarily served in the Pacific theater, where he bounced around from various locations as part of a transportation company, until he found himself assigned to an American prisoner of war camp. (Courtesy photo)
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Rob R. Holba visited Washington D.C. with the Honor Flight Network Program, which is designed to give World War II veterans the opportunity to visit the World War II memorial free of charge. Mr. Holba served in the Army during World War II and primarily served in the Pacific theater, where he bounced around from various locations as part of a transportation company, until he found himself assigned to an American prisoner of war camp. (Courtesy photo)


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