Family members, veterans honor Kentucky WWII soldier laid to rest nearly 80 years after his death
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His escort into the Kentucky Veterans Cemetery Central in Radcliff was followed with a crowd of people lining up to pay their respects.
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Private First Class Charles Wells is finally home in Kentucky 79 years after his passing. And dozens of people showed up Thursday to thank him for his service and his sacrifice.
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