Monday, May 26, 2008

Seven Years of Bad Luck, Good Things in Your Past

Congratulations to Mr. Peter Pope for correctly naming "The General" by Dispatch as the Saturday Song of the Day.

Numbers come precisely from the agile mind and nimble tongue of Frank Buckles, who seems bemused to say that 4,734,991 Americans served in the military during America's involvement in the First World War and that 4,734,990 are gone. He is feeling fine, thank you for asking.
The eyes of the last doughboy are still sharp enough for him to be a keen reader, and his voice is still deep and strong at age 107. He must have been a fine broth of a boy when, at 16, persistence paid off and he found, in Oklahoma City, an Army recruiter who believed, or pretended to, the fibs he had unavailingly told to Marine and Navy recruiters in Kansas about being 18.

"The Last Doughboy" by George F. Will in today's Washington Post.

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At 6:44 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good story by Will. It's amazing to think that the gentleman is almost half as old as the U.S. is. It makes you realize that we are a very young country...with probably alot to learn. Mom

 

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