Topic: Last known combat WW1 veteran has died
boredinaz06's photo
Wed 05/04/11 08:23 PM
SYDNEY (AP) - Claude Stanley Choules, the last known combat veteran of World War I, has died.

His daughter Daphne Edinger told The Associated Press that British-born Choules - nicknamed "Chuckles" by comrades - died in a nursing home Thursday in his adopted home of Australia. He was
110.

Choules joined the British navy as a teenager and served on the battleship HMS Revenge, from which he watched the 1918 surrender of the German High Seas Fleet.

He later migrated to Australia and served in the military for more than 40 years.

According to the Order of the First World War, a group that tracks veterans, Choules and another Briton, Florence Green, were the last known surviving service members from the conflict. Green
served as a waitress in the Women's Royal Air Force.

At ease and godspeed soldier!

Jess642's photo
Thu 05/05/11 03:00 AM
http://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2011/05/05/3208728.htm

josie68's photo
Thu 05/05/11 04:31 AM
:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Gone but never forgotten

anacondaarms's photo
Thu 05/05/11 07:53 PM
110 Years Old, Amazing. May he rest in peace for his service.

Lpdon's photo
Fri 05/06/11 12:29 PM
I know the oldest living US Soldier from WW1 died recently, he wanted to be displayed in the Capitol Retunda as a rememberance to all those who served in the war but was shot down by the Obama Administration. Go figure.