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    Default WWII Vets Still With Us?

    The death of the last USS Arizona surviving Officer has got me curious. How many people here still have a family member from WWII that is alive today. I'm talking about someone that took part in the war before it ended and has a Victory Medal for there participation. I know the list gets shorter everyday.

    I am one of the blessed and still have my dad, a WWII vet, alive and well. His birthday was Super Bowl Sunday.

    Hopefully more of you have a similar story!
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    Grandpa died the day after Christmas. He was on some famous ship that was in Pearl Harbor. He wasn't on that ship at the time of the attack, but later in the war.
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    All of my family that served in WWII and Korea have passed on. I still have relatives living that served in Vietnam.

    May god bless them all, they are better men and women than I.
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    He is not the Last survivor of the USS Arizona, he was the oldest survivor and the last surviving Officer.
    Still sad though, there are fewer and fewer WWII vets. And fewer yet survivors of the USS AZ.

    And by the way, RePost !, you were beat by about 7 hours.

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    Both of my great-grandpas died when I was in college.

    We have a couple that come in to our place weekly who are concentration camp survivors. I've seen the tatoos on their arms and shit. Crazy.

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    My dad is still alive and kicking (Army Air Corp pacific); I am facing the reality though that the time is short. Heading down to my parents tonight to meet with their financial planner to go over their estate.
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    No family members, but I know a guy who was at the Bulge, Lt in Patton's Army. He gets a lot of kudos, but still won't talk about it. He just turned 90.

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    We lose over 600 WWII Veterans a day....sad

    Grateful to have so many amazing Foundations and Charities that help them out and record their stories and preserve their legacies. They truly are the Greatest Generation. A different sense of Honor Duty and Country.
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    My father turns 90 on 3-10 this year. He is a veteran of the 10th Mountain Division (85E).
    The last year has been rough on us, we had to move him to an assisted living center, his dementia had gotten to the point where my mom (85) did not feel like she could provide the care he needs.
    He knows his day draws near and is at peace with it, he is tired and knows he is not the man he once was.
    It will be a mixed day when it comes. I will be crushed to lose my dad, but I will be happy as he led a long and wonderful life.
    I have truly been blessed to be the son of such a man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MED View Post
    My dad is still alive and kicking (Army Air Corp pacific); I am facing the reality though that the time is short. Heading down to my parents tonight to meet with their financial planner to go over their estate.
    My grandpa was Army Air Corps Pacific (Tinian), and just turned 90. He attributes drinking some glowing liquid that spilled out on the ground from Little Boy to the fact that he still looks like he's 50.

    He was there though when the bombs came in and left. He said they were just on serious lockdown so he knew something major was happening, but didn't know what.
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