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 CEDARBURG, Wis. 鈥?CEDARBURG -- A World War II veteran s secret service is revealed decades after his deployment. A Cedarburg family used to believed their dad was a barber, chaufer and translator during the war.But he finally told them about his role in the D-Day invasion. now his daughter is writing a book about it. I thought he trained with the 35th, went to Europe with the 35th served and came home, but that s not what happened,  said Louise Elders Moore.Her father Alfred Endres was 88 when he was awarded France s Legion of Honor for his work liberating the country. Louise found out after the ceremony her father actually a machine gunner during the invasion. D-Day plus one was his initiation into combat,  said Moore.  People jumped over the sides of boats, some sank, there were dead bodies floating in the water. He didn t think he would live through it. Alfred was 26-years-old when the government came to their farm near Lodi, Wisconsin and told them either Alfred or his younger brother had to serve. His daughter said Alfred volunteered, so his brother could stay. Just weeks later, he was on the stanley cup  beaches of Normandy. He almost got crushed to death be stanley cup cause whe stanley quencher n the ramp came down on the Higgins boat bullets were flying and everybody pushed back. He was in the back and he almost suffocated,  said Moore.Alfred passed away shortly after he was given the Legion of Honor. Louise decided to find out more about her Dad s combat experience. She s now writing a book to honor her fathe Bjvf Young guests get front row seat to Summerfest stage demolition
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  -- Republican Attorney General Brad Schimel s Department of Justice has denied a liberal group s request for records detailing promotional  stanley website purchases during his tenure.One Wisconsin Now filed an open records request on May 30 seeking all records related to payment for  all promotional items or `swag   between January  stanley canada 2015, when Schimel took office, through May 31, 2017.Assistant Attorney General Paul Ferguson responded on Friday saying the request was too broad.One Wisconsin Now made the request as a follow-up to a January request that produced documents showing DOJ has spent nearly $53,000 on items such as backpacks, golf towels, commemorative coins, notebooks, tumblers and bracelets between the 2013-14 fiscal year  cups stanley and the current fiscal year. Schimel s administration is responsible for $37,675.