D-Day: US veteran, 102, dies on journey to France for anniversary

Robert "Al" Persichitti, who served with the Navy in Japan, became ill on his way to Normandy.

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Robert "Al" Persichitti from Rochester, New York, was airlifted to a hospital in Germany on 30 May after suffering a medical emergency aboard a ship heading to Europe.

He died the following day, aged 102.

Remembered as a "great, humble man," Mr Persichitti was involved in the allied operation in Japan.

Honor Flight - a veteran organisation Mr Persichitti belonged to - confirmed his death on social media and said he had "served his country bravely without hesitation".

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