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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

What A Wonderful Gesture



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Runners detour race to thank 95-year-old World War II veteran

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Video: Nearly half the runners in a benefit race in San Jose, Calif., took detours to shake the hand of a 95-year-old veteran who came out in full uniform to cheer them on.
Before an 8-kilometer charity race in San Jose, Calif. was even finished on Sunday, there was already a winner. 
A group of runners took a spontaneous detour to thank a 95-year-old World War II veteran who had come out to cheer them on. Joe Bell, dressed in his military uniform, stood outside his home, clapping as runners passed by in the annual 408K Race. 
World War II veteran Joe Bell was honored by runners at a charity race in San Jose on Sunday after he came outside his home dressed in his uniform to cheer them on.
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World War II veteran Joe Bell was honored by runners at a charity race in San Jose on Sunday as he stood outside his home to cheer them on.


Runners give a spontaneous salute to 95-year-old WWII vet Joe Bell. (San Jose Mercury News)

As the runners saw Bell clapping and waving, they began to head over to shake his hand and thank him for his service in a video captured by San Jose Mercury News reporter Julia Prodis Sulek. 
The event benefits the Pat Tillman Foundation, which provides scholarships to military veterans and their spouses. Pat Tillman was a football star at Leland High School in San Jose before starring at Arizona State and in the NFL for the Arizona Cardinals. He left the Cardinals in 2002 and became an Army Ranger, serving several tours of duty. In 2004, he was killed in Afghanistan by friendly fire. 

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