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NewsJanuary 21, 2016

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- A World War II veteran will travel to Australia to reunite with his wartime girlfriend after more than 70 years apart. Norwood Thomas, 93, of Virginia Beach will travel to Adelaide, Australia, next month to reunite with 88-year-old Joyce Morris, The Virginian-Pilot reported...

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Norwood Thomas, 93, holds up a photo of with Joyce Morris at his home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. During World War II, Morris lived in England and was Joyce Durrant, the girlfriend of Thomas, a D-Day paratrooper with the Army's 101st Airborne Division. Morris now lives in Australia.
Norwood Thomas, 93, holds up a photo of with Joyce Morris at his home in Virginia Beach, Virginia. During World War II, Morris lived in England and was Joyce Durrant, the girlfriend of Thomas, a D-Day paratrooper with the Army's 101st Airborne Division. Morris now lives in Australia.Bill Tiernan ~ The Virginian-Pilot via AP

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. -- A World War II veteran will travel to Australia to reunite with his wartime girlfriend after more than 70 years apart.

Norwood Thomas, 93, of Virginia Beach will travel to Adelaide, Australia, next month to reunite with 88-year-old Joyce Morris, The Virginian-Pilot reported.

Thomas told Morris he would love to see her again in person when the two recently spoke via Skype.

During their two-hour video reunion, the two recalled their time together when they met in England, a few months before he parachuted into Normandy with the 101st Airborne Division.

After the war had ended, the two went their separate ways. Morris since has lost much of her vision and resides in Australia.

Thomas also has health problems and lives on a fixed income in Virginia Beach.

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After their story went public two months ago, more than 300 people made donations online to help the two rekindle their romance.

Others mailed checks directly to Thomas' house.

About $7,500 has been donated thus far, and Air New Zealand has made arrangements to send Thomas and his caretaker son, Steve, to Australia free of charge.

Thomas said he was stunned by the generosity.

"I'm numb," he said. "I have no idea what my emotions are going to be once we meet face to face."

Thomas and Morris are expected to spend Valentine's Day together.

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