US WWII Vet Reunites With Wartime Girlfriend in Australia

In this photo taken Nov. 6, 2015, Norwood Thomas, 93, talks with Joyce Morris via Skype from his home in Virginia Beach, Va. Photo: Bill Tiernan / The Virginian-Pilot / AP

SYDNEY — A 93-year-old World War II veteran from the United States embraced his wartime girlfriend in Australia in their reunion Wednesday after more than 70 years apart.

Norwood Thomas and 88-year-old Joyce Morris laughed as they wrapped their arms around each other after Thomas flew from Virginia to the southern Australian city of Adelaide to reconnect with his long-lost love.

"This is about the most wonderful thing that could have happened to me," Thomas said, in a reunion broadcast on Channel 10's "The Project."

"Good," Morris replied with a laugh. "We're going to have a wonderful fortnight."

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Morris was a 17-year-old British girl and Thomas was a 21-year-old paratrooper when they first met in London shortly before D-Day. After the war, he returned to the United States. The pair wrote letters to each other, and Thomas asked Morris to come to the United States to marry him. But somehow Morris misunderstood and thought he'd found someone else, so she stopped writing.

 

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Norwood Thomas holds up a photo of Joyce Morris Nov. 6 at his home in the state of Virginia. Photo: Bill Tiernan / The Virginian-Pilot / Associated Press

 

The two eventually married other people. Thomas' wife died in 2001; Morris divorced her husband after 30 years.

Last year, Morris asked one of her sons to look for Thomas online, and they found his name featured in an article about D-Day that ran in The Virginian-Pilot newspaper.

Thomas and Morris reconnected via Skype. After their story went public, hundreds of people made donations to help fund Thomas' trip to Australia from his hometown in Virginia Beach.

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The two are planning to spend Valentine's Day together.

Story: Associated Press