97-Year-Old Veteran Causes A Stir At Movie Premier For 'Dunkirk'
July 24, 2017
Ken Sturdy was just 20 years old when he served in the Royal Canadian Navy helping evacuated soldiers reach waiting boats during the chaos on the Dunkirk beach.
The 97-year-old veteran just watched the premier of Christopher Nolan's "Dunkirk" in Calgary and spoke to the local news afterwards. What an amazing man.
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