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FILE - President Joe Biden reaches to touch the name of his uncle Ambrose J. Finnegan, Jr., on a wall at a Scranton war memorial, April 17, 2024, in Scranton, Pa. His uncle died in WWII. After the United States was pulled into World War II by Japan's surprise deadly bombing campaign at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Ambrose Finnegan and his three brothers, John, Edward and Gerard, uncles of President Joe Biden, were among the tens of thousands of young Americans who felt the call to join the military and help defend their country. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
Copies of draft registration cards for John, Edward and Gerard Finnegan are photographed, June 5, 2024. After the United States was pulled into World War II by Japan's surprise deadly bombing campaign at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Finnegan and his three brothers, Ambrose, Edward and Gerard, uncles of President Joe Biden, were among the tens of thousands of young Americans who felt the call to join the military and help defend their country. (AP Photo)
FILE - President Joe Biden reaches to touch the name of his uncle Ambrose J. Finnegan, Jr., on a wall at a Scranton war memorial, April 17, 2024, in Scranton, Pa. His uncle died in WWII. After the United States was pulled into World War II by Japan's surprise deadly bombing campaign at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Ambrose Finnegan and his three brothers, John, Edward and Gerard, uncles of President Joe Biden, were among the tens of thousands of young Americans who felt the call to join the military and help defend their country. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)