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HANFORD — The “Top Gun Anthem” and “Danger Zone” played from a loud speaker as hundreds of cars made their way down Franklin Way and into the small cul-de-sac for a special moment.
Roy Harmon, a Navy veteran of World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam War, was given a drive-by birthday surprise with over 300 cars on Saturday.
“It was mind-boggling to me,” Harmon said. “I could never comprehend getting that many people to drive down the street. It was beautiful.”
As he sat at the front of his driveway waving to cars, Harmon was flanked by a dozen family members who drove down that morning from Folsom, El Dorado, Lancaster and Sacramento. It was his first time seeing the majority of his family in nine months due to COVID-19.

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