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Showing posts with label WWI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWI. Show all posts
Friday, March 2, 2012
Just Sayn'
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Just Sayn',
Wars,
WWI,
WWII
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
How Many Of You Knew?
I'm writing this post for the countless friends, family, schoolmates, co-workers, and acquaintances I've encountered in my life and will always be remembered in my heart and soul.
Imagine yourself being 16 years old and wanting to do something valuable for your country, but couldn't. Well that's exactly how Frank Buckles felt when he lied to the United States Army, because he wanted to be a part of the Great War.
Out of the 5 million Americans who served in the military during World War I, he was the only one left, until a week ago. Buckles passed away 3 weeks after his 110th birthday at his farm in West Virginia.
"I knew there'd be only one survivor someday. I didn't think it would be me," he stated.
Buckles and two other veterans, a 109 Australian man and a 110 year old British woman were believed to be the only ones left of the 65 million who served.
I conclude that no matter what your political beliefs may be, our military have done an exemplary job of protecting our nation. We owe them a debt of gratitude and respect; many don't seem to understand how important these men and women really are.
Mr Buckles, Thank you for your undying contribution.
Imagine yourself being 16 years old and wanting to do something valuable for your country, but couldn't. Well that's exactly how Frank Buckles felt when he lied to the United States Army, because he wanted to be a part of the Great War.
"I knew there'd be only one survivor someday. I didn't think it would be me," he stated.
Buckles and two other veterans, a 109 Australian man and a 110 year old British woman were believed to be the only ones left of the 65 million who served.
I conclude that no matter what your political beliefs may be, our military have done an exemplary job of protecting our nation. We owe them a debt of gratitude and respect; many don't seem to understand how important these men and women really are.
Mr Buckles, Thank you for your undying contribution.
Filed Under:
Army,
United States Military,
Veterans,
Wars,
World War I,
WWI
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