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WWII Vets
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Editor's Note: The wrong date of the
photo shoot ran last week so we are
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"Greatest Generation"
— the World War II vet-
erans — will be photographed, as a
group, outside the Yankee Air Museum
at Willow Run Airport in Belleville.
All Michigan WWII veterans, wheth-
er they served stateside or overseas,
should arrive at Willow Run Airport
on Wednesday, May 27, at 1:30 p.m.,
bringing a 5- by 7-inch photograph
of themselves during the war. A meet-
and-greet session with refreshments
will be offered, followed by a group
photograph to be taken on the tarmac
at 3 p.m. Casual dress is suggested, but
military personnel wishing to wear
period uniforms or a cap from indi-
vidual units are encouraged to do so.
The backdrop for the photograph
will be the fully restored Yankee Lady
B-17G bomber, one of several vintage
WWII aircraft owned by the Yankee Air
Museum. Each participant will receive
a copy of the group photograph.
Filming will take place during this
event for Visionalist Entertainment
Production's documentary, Detroit:
Our Greatest Generation. Friends and
relatives are encouraged to accompany
their loved one to ensure future genera-
tions remember the sacrifices made by
Detroit's greatest, says the documenta-
ry's executive producer, Keith Famie.
Visit the Web site at www.yankeeair-
museum.org for directions.

ZOA Talk About Congress
The Zionist Organization of America-
Michigan Region will welcome Daniel
Pollak, co-director of Government
Relations for ZOA on Capitol Hill.
The event will take place on
Tuesday, May 19, at 7:30 p.m. at the
Max M. Fisher Federation Building,
6735 Telegraph, Room C, Bloomfield
Township.
Pollak educates members of
Congress, their staffs and the executive
branch on the importance of a strong
U.S.-Israel relationship. He served as a
U.S. Navy submarine officer. He com-
ments on the conflict in the Middle
East and has lectured widely on the
topic of the pro-Israel lobby in the U.S.
Admission is free. Reservations are
required by Friday, May 15, to info@
mizoa.org or (248) 282-0088.

