Ohio Army vet graduates Johnstown High School at 79

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An Army veteran graduated Friday decades after he dropped out of high school.

taking an Honor FlightThe next day, he walked across the stage to graduate from Johnstown High School. He would have been in the class of 1962 but dropped out of school and later joined the Army.JOIN THE CONVERSATION

The school district elected to award him his diploma earlier this year, putting him in the class of 2023.

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