Photo: Sen. John Thune of South Dakota helps Frank Buckles, right, speak before a Senate subcommittee.
From CNN:
Washington (CNN) -- The last surviving U.S. veteran of World War I, former Cpl. Frank Buckles, turns 109 on Monday and is still hoping for a national memorial in Washington for his comrades.
Buckles is expected to deliver remarks during a quiet celebration Monday afternoon at his home in Charles Town, West Virginia.
But the old "Doughboy" -- as World War I American infantry troops were called -- has already been outspoken in recent years, urging congressional lawmakers to give federal recognition and a facelift to a run-down District of Columbia memorial in an overgrown, wooded area along the National Mall.
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My Comment: The history that he personally knows from experience .... sighhh .... I could sit back and listen to these vets for hours.
I'll tell you what -- he looks pretty spry for 109!
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