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As the nation once again honors those such as Wiegand who have served our nation, Wiegand says his real heroes are "those who returned in the metal boxes and those who never made it home."
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Vietnam veteran Dick Wiegand remembers clearly what happened in those final seconds.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Fernando Campoamor-Sanchez identified several potential witnesses who might be called during the trial, including Condit, FBI Special Agent Brad Garrett, and Halle Shilling and Christy Wiegand, the two women Guandique was convicted of attacking in Rock Creek Park.
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Assistant U.S. Attorney Fernando Campoamor-Sanchez identified several potential witnesses who might be called during the trial, including Condit, FBI Special Agent Brad Garrett, and Halle Shilling and Christy Wiegand, the two women Guandique was convicted of attacking in Rock Creek Park.
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The return to Guam, says Wiegand, "was the longest 14 hours I've ever spent in my life."
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Even though he has good and bad days and most times must walk with the use of a cane, Wiegand says he's "so glad I'm alive and doing something I want to do."
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"The Americanization of Europe proceeds merrily apace," Karl von Wiegand wrote in The Washington Herald on June 14, 1925.
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On this night, co-pilot Wiegand and five crewmembers released their bombs over a railroad yard near Hanoi and began to turn back out to sea.
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"The Americanization of Europe proceeds merrily apace," Karl von Wiegand wrote in The Washington Herald on June 14, 1925.
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Wiegand, now a senior manager in Shared Services in Renton,
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