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    Last WWI Navy vet dies in Md. at age 105


    Sun Apr 1, 5:22 PM ET



    Lloyd Brown, the last known surviving World War I Navy veteran, has died. He was 105.

    Brown died Thursday at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home in St. Mary's County, according to family and the U.S. Naval District in Washington.
    His death comes days after the death of the last known surviving American female World War I veteran, Charlotte L. Winters, 109.

    The deaths leave three known survivors who served in the Army, and a fourth who lives in Washington state but served in the Canadian army, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    Brown was born Oct. 7, 1901, in Lutie, Mo., a small farming town in the Ozarks. His family later moved to Chadwick, Mo. In 1918, 16-year-old Brown lied about his age to join the Navy and was soon on the gun crew on the battleship USS New Hampshire.

    "All the young men were going in the service. They were making the headlines, the boys that enlisted," Brown told The (Baltimore) Sun in a 2005 interview. "And all the girls liked someone in uniform."

    Brown finished his tour of duty in 1919, took a break for a couple of years, then re-enlisted. He learned to play the cello at a musicians school in Norfolk, Va., and was assigned to an admiral's 10-piece chamber orchestra aboard the USS Seattle.

    When Brown ended his military career in 1925, he joined the Washington Fire Department's Engine Company 16, which served the White House and embassies. He had married twice, and had a son and daughter from one marriage and two daughters from the other.

    Even after reaching 100, Brown remained independent, living alone in his Charlotte Hall bungalow and driving a golf cart around his neighborhood.



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    The last survivors of that war, and the Titanic, etc., should remind us that some day there will be no more witnesses to more modern tragedies, such as the holocaust (already being denied) and the World Trade Center (already being disputed).

    Interestingly, the last Civil War widow died recently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ouch View Post
    The last survivors of that war, and the Titanic, etc., should remind us that some day there will be no more witnesses to more modern tragedies, such as the holocaust (already being denied) and the World Trade Center (already being disputed).
    The first thing I do every morning, when getting online, is to read the NY Times obits. History (and those who made it) is passing before our eyes; we owe it to ourselves to view it, even in its passing.

 

 

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