History obsession leads to unlikely friendship between twins and WWII veteran

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History obsession leads to unlikely friendship between twins and WWII veteran
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'We don't know about how we've changed his life,' one of the twins said, 'but we know that he obviously changed ours.'

— This story began in Raleigh, North Carolina, with a flurry of plastic bombshells. As CBS News

"When the plane is ready to launch, he would go unstrap this and the plane would go flying that direction," Jack said. Which is why, when CBS News visited the ship with the twins in 2015, the Yorktown made special arrangements for a surprise visitor.It was hard to tell who enjoyed it more — or who needed it more.

"I guess I needed somebody to talk to about it," Harding told CBS News."It's surprising the way it worked out."

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