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Richard C. Hottelet remembers flying over D-Day
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The late CBS News correspondent Richard C. Hottelet sat down with Sean Adams for a conversation ahead of the 60th anniversary of D-Day. He flew aboard a B-26 bomber over Utah Beach. Hottelet was the last of the Murrow Boys and was the first CBS correspondent to broadcast an eyewitness account of the allied landing at Normandy. He passed away in 2014.
PHOTO: Richard C. Hottelet, of CBS News, in 1982. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)
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The late CBS News correspondent Richard C. Hottelet sat down with Sean Adams for a conversation ahead of the 60th anniversary of D-Day. He flew aboard a B-26 bomber over Utah Beach. Hottelet was the last of the Murrow Boys and was the first CBS correspondent to broadcast an eyewitness account of the allied landing at Normandy. He passed away in 2014.
PHOTO: Richard C. Hottelet, of CBS News, in 1982. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)
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