Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
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Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
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Re: Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
Wow, how must that feel to know you are the LAST one left from such a time? I know the last Australian and I think the last British WW1 veterans have also now passed away...
Glenn
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Re: Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
Jeeze, I hope I don't live that long. He doesn't look very old, though. Good to know he is still alive.
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Re: Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
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Blitzkrieg Bop
Jeeze, I hope I don't live that long. He doesn't look very old, though. Good to know he is still alive.
He does look good for someone that age.I guess he is the last soldier from ww1 in the world.
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All the history he have seen. He has seen almost all of the 20th century and now is seeing second decade of the 21st century.
Wonder how he views the world of today?
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Re: Last U.S. World War I veteran to mark 110th birthday on Feb. 1
God bless him.
Hell I remember when everybodies grandpas were WWI vets, including mine.
SteveR
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