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Meeting my 108-year-old cousin

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Stay Tuned's Maya Eaglin meets her 108-year-old cousin, Cosmas Eaglin, for a first hand account of history. Cosmas grew up in Louisiana and was one of the first Black recruits to officially integrate the Marines. He was an active service member in three wars, and shares some of his memories from his incredible life.