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GENOA - For more than 50 years, Bob Osterhoudt had felt resentful of being drafted into the Korean War.
The retired U.S. Army private with the artillery division had wanted to stay home to help his ailing father on the family farm.
But all of that changed this past June when Osterhoudt, along with eight other local Korean War veterans, were invited to visit the place they had helped save.
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Clad in scrubby workclothes, Tanya Wilson and Richard Jaquith helped clear garlic mustard Sept. 8 from the area Auburnians know as Metcalf Woods.
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