Summit Hill’s Memorial Day service on Monday had something special.
The main speaker was 101-year-old Cornelius “Cornie” McHugh, one of only a few local World War II veterans still surviving.
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friends. but while bo was gone, he was not forgotten. bergdahl will head home soon after a five year ordeal. he is safely back with the soldiers there. he will have a thorough medical evaluation. he was handed over with two navy seals in a deal. five detaines are made. news was made to the family back in iddaho. jennifer has the latest. jennifer, the president spoke and what else did he say? reporter: he appeared alongsi alongside bo s parents. while bo was gone he was never forgoodnight. his parents prayed for him every day. as did his sister skye who prayed for his safe return. he was not forgotten by the community in iddaho or the military. and he was not forgot ep by his country, because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. we ll stay strong for bo while he recovers. right now bo is having trouble speaking english. i am your father, bo. bo father was learning the language spoken in that part of afghanistan and p