SUBSIM Radio Room Forums

SUBSIM Radio Room Forums (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/index.php)
-   General Topics (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/forumdisplay.php?f=175)
-   -   Family of WWI veteran looks forward to 110th birthday (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=178544)

Gerald 12-30-10 09:31 AM

Family of WWI veteran looks forward to 110th birthday
 
Washington (CNN) - The family of Frank Buckles, the nation's lone living veteran of World War I, hopes he makes it to his 110th birthday about a month from now, despite troubling signs he is on the decline.Buckles, who was born February 1, 1901, is thought to be the world's oldest living war veteran. Buckles has slowed down considerably in just the past two months, according to his daughter Susannah Buckles Flanagan, who lives with him at the family home near Charles Town, in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia. A family friend who visited two weeks ago says he is awake just a few hours a day.

"It has long been my father's wish to be buried in Arlington, in the same cemetery that holds his beloved General (John. J.) Pershing (commander of the American Expeditionary Forces in WWI)," Flanagan wrote, appealing for help from Sen. Joe Manchin, D-West Virginia. "I feel confident that the right thing will come to pass."

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/US/12/29...ex.html?hpt=C2


Note: December 30, 2010 Updated 0256 GMT

Factor 12-30-10 01:31 PM

110. Wow! I hope i make it to 55.:dead:

Gerald 12-30-10 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Factor (Post 1563368)
110. Wow! I hope i make it to 55.:dead:

It is clear that you do, spend time wisely, it will go well, :up:

Platapus 12-30-10 08:27 PM

Personally, I hope I never make it to 110. That's just too old for me.

But good for him. I hope he lives to 120! :yeah:

Gerald 12-31-10 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Platapus (Post 1563662)
Personally, I hope I never make it to 110. That's just too old for me.

But good for him. I hope he lives to 120! :yeah:

:DL

Tessa 12-31-10 03:40 AM

Unless the laws have changed, any veteran that is either killed in combat or dies has the priviledge to be buried at Arlington. When my Grandfather died many years ago he did have the option of being interred at Arlington (he was also Patton's personal driver in the field, doesn't hurt to be connected) or at the funeral ceremony there would be an honor guard assigned to the burial. Since he wan't an O-9/O-10 he wasn't eligible for a 21 gun salute, but at still got a 7 gun salute. As we opted for a burial closer to home so we could visit there was indeed an honor guard, and I was given the honor of receiving the tri-folded US flag that was drapped over his casket during the ceremony.

Torvald Von Mansee 01-01-11 09:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tessa (Post 1563865)
Unless the laws have changed, any veteran that is either killed in combat or dies has the priviledge to be buried at Arlington. When my Grandfather died many years ago he did have the option of being interred at Arlington (he was also Patton's personal driver in the field, doesn't hurt to be connected) or at the funeral ceremony there would be an honor guard assigned to the burial. Since he wan't an O-9/O-10 he wasn't eligible for a 21 gun salute, but at still got a 7 gun salute. As we opted for a burial closer to home so we could visit there was indeed an honor guard, and I was given the honor of receiving the tri-folded US flag that was drapped over his casket during the ceremony.

Huh? My dad is only an O-8 and has remarked on numerous occasions he qualifies for a 21 gun salute.

Tessa 01-02-11 06:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Torvald Von Mansee (Post 1564874)
Huh? My dad is only an O-8 and has remarked on numerous occasions he qualifies for a 21 gun salute.

Your dad's a 2 star general, my Grandfather was a corporal. While he was always around the other Generals he didn't get the MOH (which I believe gets you a 21 gun salute regardless of rank), so your rank determines how many guns are fired.

Platapus 01-02-11 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tessa (Post 1563865)
Unless the laws have changed, any veteran that is either killed in combat or dies has the priviledge to be buried at Arlington.


Close, but not entirely accurate. That type of veteran would be entitled to be buried in a National Cemetery, of which Arlington is only one of them (and getting rather crowded). I believe that currently there are 146 National Cemeteries in the US.

With the recent scandal about record keeping, I don't think I would feel comfortable with a relative buried at Arlington. :nope:

Torvald Von Mansee 01-02-11 09:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tessa (Post 1564982)
Your dad's a 2 star general, my Grandfather was a corporal. While he was always around the other Generals he didn't get the MOH (which I believe gets you a 21 gun salute regardless of rank), so your rank determines how many guns are fired.

Ah, I just noticed you said "O-9 or O-10"

(And he's a RADM)


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 12:02 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1995- 2025 Subsim®
"Subsim" is a registered trademark, all rights reserved.