110 years old from Charles Town, West Virginia
1st Fort Riley Casual Detachment
February 1, 1901 – February 27, 2011
On February 27, Frank Woodruff Buckles, America's last surviving WWI veteran, passed away at the age of 110. During The Great War he served as an ambulance driver. In 1920 he was discharged from the Army. In 1942, while working for the White Star and W.R. Grace shipping companies, he was captured by the Japanese and spent three years in the Los Baños prison camp. He became malnourished and dropped down to to below 100 pounds.
You can read the rest of Cpl. Buckles story here and here.
These brave men and women sacrifice so much in their lives so that others may enjoy the freedoms we get to enjoy everyday. For that, I am proud to call them Hero.
We Should Not Only Mourn These Men And Women Who Died, We Should Also Thank God That Such People Lived
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Christopher Lee (Kawaistiyowa)
Conservative/Geek/Fútbol Fan/Music Addict/Awesome Dude
What an amazing story he had. May he rest in peace in Jesus' arms.
ReplyDeleteWanda's Wings,yes he did have amazing story,May he indeed rest in Peace,he earned it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post for this week. I was thinking this would probably make the list today. Excellent.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day Mike. Big hug. :)
Sandee, Christopher did 2 postings on his site about him and when I asked he gracesly did this one as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a hero! Thanks for posting this.
ReplyDeleteMari,you betcha.
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