June 6, 1944, was filled with gunfire for Kal Leichtman. Seventy-four years later on that date there were wedding bells and kisses. Story
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Kal Leichtman, 92, was there in 1944. He and Marilyn Ogden, 88, picked the anniversary to get married.
June 6, 1944, was filled with gunfire for Kal Leichtman. Seventy-four years later on that date there were wedding bells and kisses. Story
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