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Is there still WW1 veterans alive?
The last living veteran of World War I was Florence Green. She was a British woman who served in the Allied armed forces, and who died on 4 February 2012, aged 110. The last veteran who served in combat was Claude Choules.Every day, memories of World War II are disappearing from living history. The men and women who fought and won this great conflict are now in their 90s or older; according to US Department of Veterans Affairs statistics, 119,550 of the 16.4 million Americans who served in World War II are alive as of 2023.AFAIK: there are no surviving WW-1 Vets. Given that a man would have needed to be at least 17 years old in 1918 to be a WW-1 Vet – his birthdate would have been approximately 1901 making him 124 years old now.

Are there any WW1 widows still alive : Best estimate is there are just 57 surviving widows from World War I.

Did anyone fight in both World Wars

GENERAL THEODORE ROOSEVELT JR. Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the eldest son of American President Theodore Roosevelt, fought in both world wars. In 1919, after fathering the creation of The American Legion, Roosevelt fought off all efforts to be elected national commander.

Who is the 102 year old veteran : 102-year-old British veteran flies a Spitfire on a delightfully bumpy ride for charity. LONDON (AP) — A former Royal Air Forces pilot has taken to the skies in a Spitfire at 102 years old. Jack Hemmings, an ex-squadron leader with Britain's air force, is believed to be the oldest pilot to fly the World War II plane.

As of 2011 there are no surviving veterans of The Great War. Despite more than 4 million soldiers being mobilized, and more than 65,000 being killed in the short amount of time, the fact that the war ended more than 100 years ago makes it impossible that someone called up to fight could be alive today.

His parents divorced. And Kelso grew up bouncing. Between his parents and Foster homes after finishing seventh grade in 1944. He signed up for the draft claiming to be 18.

Who is the youngest WWII vet

Veteran Calvin Leon Graham

Navy Veteran Calvin Leon Graham became the youngest World War II soldier at the age of 12, and the youngest recipient of the Purple Heart and Bronze Star. During World War II, it was not unusual for American boys to lie about their age in order to enlist.age eight

Momčilo Gavrić, in Serbian military from age eight; youngest soldier in World War I in any of the nations which fought in World War I. John Condon, from Waterford, Ireland: incorrectly believed to have been the youngest Allied soldier killed (age 14), but later found to have been age 18 at his death.Henry Nicholas John Gunther

Henry Nicholas John Gunther (June 6, 1895 – November 11, 1918) was an American soldier and possibly the last soldier of any of the belligerents to be killed during World War I. He was killed at 10:59 a.m., about one minute before the Armistice was to take effect at 11:00 a.m.

His parents divorced. And Kelso grew up bouncing. Between his parents and Foster homes after finishing seventh grade in 1944. He signed up for the draft claiming to be 18.

Did anyone survive 4 years in WW1 : Ellison had survived four years of trench warfare, including fighting in the battles of Ypres and the Somme. However at 40 years old, he was shot while out on the outskirts of Mons and killed at 9.30am on 11 November 1918, a day we now mark as Remembrance Day.

Did any WW1 vets fought in WWII : Yes, a great many men served in both. Obvious examples include Hitler, who was a runner in the army in WW1 and then supreme commander of German forces in WW2, and the vast majority of generals such as Rommel and Maczek who had both commanded battalions in the first war.

Who is the oldest ww2 veteran now

Tonight Joseph Eskenazi took off from Union Station for the national World War II Museum in New Orleans. Just in time for his 105th birthday. This has been quite an occasion for me.

Calvin Graham

Calvin Leon Graham
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Navy United States Marine Corps
Years of service 1942–1943 1948–1951
Rank Seaman First Class – USN Corporal – USMC

119,000

Those numbers show that of the 16 million men and women who served in WWII, only about 119,000 are still alive today. But what's more shocking is how often we're losing those men and women. The museum says each day, 131 of those veterans die.

How many dogs died in WW1 : one million dogs

Along with the human cost, some eight million horses, donkeys, and mules and one million dogs also perished in the first world war, along with many hundreds of smaller animals, their suffering equally as great as the men and women they served alongside of.