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D-Day veteran completes first skydive since 1944 (1/3)

2018-09-19 13:57:21 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity\'s anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity's anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity\'s anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity's anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity\'s anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

Harry Read, 94, takes to the skies from Old Sarum airfield in Salisbury, Wiltshire, and jumped 10,000ft. The D-Day veteran has completed his first high-level skydive since parachuting into Normandy in 1944. Read did the jump to raise money for the Salvation Army, of which he is a life-long member, to help fund the charity's anti-trafficking and modern slavery work in the UK. (Photo/VCG)

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