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Default OT, Norman T. Hatch 96 RIP

Any WWII history buffs out there? Norman T. Hatch, a former Marine cinematographer whose Academy Award-winning footage of a punishing American victory in the Pacific during World War II was so grisly that it had required White House approval before it could be released, died on April 22 in Alexandria, Va. He was 96. He made it through the war without being wounded even though he was in the middle of the fighting. (~_~

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