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You have to see this! 104-year-old World War II veteran puts on emotional national anthem performance
A 104-year-old World War II veteran has gone viral after performing the national anthem at a National Hockey League game. The performance was caught on camera at a New York Rangers and New York Islanders game on Dec.
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Critelli, a Staff Sergeant in the Army who was born in 1921, hit every note of the anthem on Saturday, with the Long Island crowd chanting “USA” as he was led onto the ice in an Islanders jersey emblazoned with 104 on it, and again when he finished the flawless version of the song.
The New York Islanders had a very special guest in attendance for their first contest after the holiday break. As the team welcomed the New York Rangers for a c
The AHA Dec. 17 urged Elevance Health, which is the parent company of the Anthem brand of health plans, to rescind Anthem’s nonparticipating provider policy that is set to go into effect Jan. 1, citing the harm it will inflict on patients.
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At 104 years old, Staff Sergeant Dominick Critelli is staying sharp. The World War II veteran performed the national anthem at UBS Arena on Saturday, before the New York Islanders matchup against the New York Rangers. Critelli (born in 1921) nailed the rendition on his saxophone as Islanders and Rangers fans alike sang in harmony.
Anthem is getting shut down permanently, yet the lesson's not delivered. You don't own live-service games; you only purchase a permit to play them.