by Anne Neborak
For William Tini there is no greater country than America. One of 10 children of Italian immigrants, Tini joined the service when he was 16 years old. He had only one regret, he never received his diploma from Coaldale High School.
"I wanted to make sure this great country of ours, that the USA would be a winner and better than all the countries. America is a fair country. I couldn't see America lose a war, so I had to join the army and fight the enemy, "said Tini.
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