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This is a video transcript about Jack Lucas, a war hero who enlisted in the US Marines at age 14 and survived a grenade blast in the Battle of Iwo Jima. He received the Medal of Honor from President Truman and later became a paratrooper. He also had a remarkable life after the war, selling beer, meeting presidents, and overcoming several near-death experiences. He died of cancer at age 80 in 2008.
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1. Jack Lucas was born on February 14, 1928 in Plymouth, North Carolina.
2. He enrolled in the Edwards Military Institute at age 11 after his father's death.
3. He forged documents and enlisted in the Marine Corps at age 14 after the Pearl Harbor attack.
4. He stowed away on a transport ship to join the battle in the Pacific.
5. He threw himself on two grenades to save his comrades on Iwo Jima and survived with over 250 pieces of shrapnel in his body.
6. He received the Medal of Honor from President Truman at age 17, making him the youngest recipient in American history.
7. He joined the 82nd Airborne at age 40 and survived a fall of 3,500 feet without a parachute.
8. He died in 2008 at age 80 from cancer.