Meet Vito Trause, the 92-year-old WWII veteran who was presented with high school diploma
Vito Trause had dropped out of high school 75 years ago to join the Army.

Vito Trause was presented with his "East Rutherford High School" diploma Wednesday, in a nod to Becton Regional High School's name during Trause's era. The Record reports he was escorted by active-duty commanders and sergeants from the military.
Mission Accomplished! Surprise “Operation Vito” a success. Congrats 2 #WWII #Veteran, #POW, & now official Class of… https://t.co/C9jrj12Oo7
— Dr. D. Sforza (@Dr_DSforza) 1529547770000Trause dropped out of high school 75 years ago to join the Army.
Trause forged a connection with the Becton Class of 2018 when he came to speak to the seniors on June 11.
Congratulations Vito Trause!! https://t.co/qlh9caj2R7
— Becton High School (@BectonHS) 1529587984000Trause joked he didn't have "much time left, so it's good to graduate now."
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