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Larry
Brown
Lawrence A. Brown was
a Staff Sergeant in the United
States Army.
Larry served 52 months in World
War II including 30 months in
real war – invasion of
North Africa, Sicily and Italy.
Larry is involved with the Ronald
McDonald House, Founders Club;
Phyllis Wheatley House, Director;
Harrington Scholarship Foundation,
Director; The Larry Brown Youth
Education Corporation, Co-Founder;
just to name a few. Larry is
a native of Minneapolis.
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The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African Americans
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