Mar. 03, 1956 - World Veterans Federation's Sixth General Assembly in Brussels.: Harold Russell. former American paratrooper, who lost both hands in World War II, learns how to ride a motor-scooter from British girl, Miss Margaret Langley, of Epsom, Surrey. Both are in Brussels for the World Veterans Federation Ruseel had no trouble is managing the scooter with his ''hooks'' and demonstrated the truth of his own saying ''It's not what you have lost what counts, it's what you have left,
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5509 x 4437 px | 46.6 x 37.6 cm | 18.4 x 14.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
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Mar. 03, 1956 - World Veterans Federation's Sixth General Assembly in Brussels.: Harold Russell. former American paratrooper, who lost both hands in World War II, learns how to ride a motor-scooter from British girl, Miss Margaret Langley, of Epsom, Surrey. Both are in Brussels for the World Veterans Federation Ruseel had no trouble is managing the scooter with his ''hooks'' and demonstrated the truth of his own saying ''It's not what you have lost what counts, it's what you have left, (Credit Image: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS)