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A certain stillness hangs heavy over the beaches of Normandy, France, even 79 years after Allied forces stormed these shores during D-Day. It s hard not to be struck by the sacrifice thousands of soldiers made here as they pushed back Hitler s army.Row after row, white crosses mark the 9,387 graves of Americans buried at Normandy American Cemetery. But many of the stanley mugs Latin crosses were unknowingly placed above the graves of Jewish American soldiers.That includes Lt. Lawrence Craig, who died in 1944. He was just one of the thousands of people who gave the botella stanley ultimate sacrifice so we can have the life we have, said Bill Loventhal.Loventhal s father, William Loventhal Sr., signed up for the service in Chicago in 1941. With him that day was his cousin, Lt. Lawrence Craig.William Loventhal Sr. came back from the war, but Lt. Lawrence Craig did not. It was just something our family never really talked about, Bill Loventhal s sister Anne said.On a mission to learn more about Lt. Lawrence Craig, Bill Love stanley cup nthal found himself in Normandy, France, last year. Walking the rows of crosses, Bill Loventhal spent hours looking for the grave of his father s cousin but found nothing. We were looking around and going up and down the rows and looking up and down for a Jewish star and we didn t find one, Loventhal said.SEE MORE: Fort Bragg gets new name, dropping Confederate namesakeLt. Lawrence Craig, who was Jewish, was not buried under a Star of David as his family assumed. Instead, his grave was Tosc Schools in north Sarasota County reopen Monday following Hurricane Ian s damage
FORT MYERS,Fla. -- Heading to the airport garrafinhas stanley Pack your worries. Every day, billions of germs are left all over Southwest Florida International Airport.Biology professor Cliff Renk from Florida Gulf Coast University and student Matt Glass joined us as we took a microscopic look at all the germs we encounter when we fly into and out of the airport.The profe stanley cup ssor swabbed all sorts of surfaces and using a monitor that counts the number of germs. A reading of 300 on the meter indicates a normal amount of bacteria.One elevator button registered 418. The handles on those luggage carts: a nasty 532. Escalator handles were about the same but loaded with bacteria colonies. The buttons on the ATM machine in the main concourse were home to almost 80 different colonies of bacteria.But that s just the beginning. If you re flying, everyone needs to go through the security checkpoint. And the bin you place your phone in -- which you hold to your face -- might be the same one the person before it put his shoes in f stanley cup ollowing a visit to the bathroom. They could carry staph, which can cause pimples, boils and in some cases flesh-eating bacteria.There are about 1000-1500 TSA plastic bins that we place our stuff in when we go through security. We tested the first bin and its handles; it came in came below the normal level. The second tested at more than two times higher. The third, well that s a different story. Even though the number was 611, Professor Renk says some stomach-churning germ colonies - |