WW II vet turns 100

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Shirley Kellogg watches her father, Harvey Brown, blow out the candles on the cake that commemorates his 100th birthday at Highlands Health Care on Thursday. Brown, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps, flew 30 missions over Europe as a bombardier during World War II. His son in law, Jack Kellogg, presented him with a cap decorated with his medals from the service. The local chapter of the American Legion presented him with a certificate. Brown has lived in Bella Vista since 1989.
Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista Shirley Kellogg watches her father, Harvey Brown, blow out the candles on the cake that commemorates his 100th birthday at Highlands Health Care on Thursday. Brown, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps, flew 30 missions over Europe as a bombardier during World War II. His son in law, Jack Kellogg, presented him with a cap decorated with his medals from the service. The local chapter of the American Legion presented him with a certificate. Brown has lived in Bella Vista since 1989.

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Shirley Kellogg watches her father, Harvey Brown, blow out the candles on the cake that commemorates his 100th birthday at Highlands Health Care on Thursday. Brown, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps, flew 30 missions over Europe as a bombardier during World War II. His son in law, Jack Kellogg, presented him with a cap decorated with his medals from the service. The local chapter of the American Legion presented him with a certificate. Brown has lived in Bella Vista since 1989.

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista

Shirley Kellogg watches her father, Harvey Brown, blow out the candles on the cake that commemorates his 100th birthday at Highlands Health Care on Thursday. Brown, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps, flew 30 missions over Europe as a bombardier during World War II. His son in law, Jack Kellogg, presented him with a cap decorated with his medals from the service. The local chapter of the American Legion presented him with a certificate. Brown has lived in Bella Vista since 1989.

Lynn Atkins/The Weekly Vista

Shirley Kellogg watches her father, Harvey Brown, blow out the candles on the cake that commemorates his 100th birthday at Highlands Health Care on Thursday. Brown, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps, flew 30 missions over Europe as a bombardier during World War II. His son in law, Jack Kellogg, presented him with a cap decorated with his medals from the service. The local chapter of the American Legion presented him with a certificate. Brown has lived in Bella Vista since 1989.

General News on 06/22/2016