Capt John Luckadoo visits East Anglia and counts himself 'lucky' to have survived 25 bombing missions.
A US World War Two air force veteran who has returned to East Anglia says he feels "extremely grateful" for every day he sees.
Mr Luckadoo was a pilot with the Eighth Air Force during the war, and is the last surviving airman from the group. The East of England was the location of dozens of US Air Force and RAF bases used to carry out bombing raids over Nazi Germany during the 1939-45 conflict.Mr Luckadoo has been visiting as part of a trip with the US National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Airforce.
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