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Yogi Berra


Yogi Berra a baseball icon, WWII veteran, and American hero died at the age of 90 on September 22, 2015.

Yogi Berra’s on-field accomplishments are well known. Yet often overlooked is his service during the deadly combat of World War II.  As  19-year-old Second Class Seaman Lawrence P. Berra, he played a significant part in one of the war’s most important campaigns, the Normandy Invasion.  Yogi was one of a six-man crew on a Navy rocket boat, firing machine guns and launching rockets at the German defenses at Omaha Beach. He was fired upon, but was not hit, and later received several commendations for his bravery.

Yogi’s career in baseball following World War II is among the most well-known. He played in fourteen World Series, won ten championships, and hit the first pinch-hit home run in World Series history. A fifteen-time All-Star, he was awarded MVP in 1951, 1954, and 1955. Yogi continued with the sport as a manager after the 1963 World Series. Although he has retired, Yogi remains active within the baseball community and as a public figure recalling one of his most famous Yogi-isms, “It ain’t over till it’s over.”

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