D-Day veteran issues emotive plea to protect his generation from conronavirus
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A 95-year-old D-Day veteran has issued an emotive plea to protect his generation from coronavirus - urging the need of ''staying on the couch'. War hero Harry Fenn was just a teenager when he played a key role as a medic during the Normandy landings in 1944. But while he is one of the final few heroes of D-Day still alive, he has pleaded with the younger generations to take simple steps to ensure all his comrades safety - by simply staying at home. In a video published on Liberation 75’s Facebook page, Mr Fenn urged the public to heed the government’s advice.
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