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During the annual ceremony held by the Fort Miles Historical Association, 774 Delawareans who lost their lives in World War II were honored, with a reading of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's surrender speech and a ceremonial honor guard present.

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80 years ago, in the days following the end of World War II in Europe, the waters off Cape Henlopen witnessed a historic moment: the first enemy warship to surrender in U.S. waters since the War of 1812. U-858 was towed to what is now the fishing pier at Cape Henlopen State Park.

Over the past five days in Delaware CoastTV has covered a Volunteer Shortage, Housing Development, and Farewell to Senator Carper, it's all part of your Week In Review.

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Remember to set your clocks forward on Sunday for Daylight Saving Time. There will be an extra hour of sunlight to explore all the coast has to offer.