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Saturday, August 27, 2016

This Young Amtrak Worker Showed Every American the Right Way to Treat a 99-Year-Old WWII Veteran

Late at night, in New York’s Penn Station, a beautiful thing happened.

A young Amtrak worker noticed an old man in the line, queueing for the last train out of New York. That man had a hat on which read: USN (United States Navy) Armed Services, WWII Veteran.

The 99-year-old man, whose name is Ed, is mostly deaf and had a sign around his neck stating so. He was quietly waiting on a train bound for his hometown of Baltimore.

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8 comments:

  1. Just goes to prove stereotypes often wrong and that old lives matter.

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  2. There are some good people left in this world

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  3. Thank you Veteran Ed....and Dwayne the Amtrak worker!!

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  4. He should be asked to run for mayor. Thanks Dwayne.

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  5. Good work, young man! And hats off to both of you!

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  6. Very cool story !

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  7. Great to hear good news like
    this in our World of today!!!
    God Bless our Vets!

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  8. Class act!!! Maybe he can teach a few others respect and courtesy

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