A hero died today
Age 16 years
Above is the Face of a Hero -- Why? - Read on please
Hi all,
I have kept up with a special man over the last number of years. I read about him in an article. And yes he is special ... even today. He WAS the last WW-1 American Vet living. He was 110 years old. He has now passed. I wrote the following poem in Honor of him:
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The Face of a Hero
We hear of many who answered the call
Each man volunteered, a hero one and all
There was to be a war and these men came
By train, auto, and by the goodness of their name
This first World War to end oppression world wide
Who could have guessed so many would have died
But still the young men came to join into the fight
They would stand with America for what is right
One such patriot wanted to help freedom ring
He lied about his age – he was just sixteen
With the heart of a warrior, he joined and fought
Then as a POW he learned the hard lessens taught
Frank W Buckles made it home at the end of the war
He was proud of his service and adventures afar
He thought his part was finished, forgotten and done
But we remember him as the last U.S. Vet of WW one
I just got word today that Frank W Buckles has died
This is the brave boy who, to fight for his country, lied
He is gone now to join all the warriors gone before
I know he will be welcomed by friends from the Great War
Although he will missed by we, grateful Americans all
We celebrate his life and passing to answer God’s call
He will take his rightful place with all the soldiers in heaven
Remember Frank W Buckles; died Feb 27, 2011
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If you would like more information on him - see:
His story in news:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110228/ap_on_re_us/us_obit_last_wwi_veteran
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Buckles
His story in Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Buckles
Age 106 years old
Rest well ol' Warrior, You did your job!!!
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10 months ago
A true hero. Great poem Jay! Lisa
ReplyDeleteNice tribute to him Jay. I have been reading some books about WWII lately. Read UNBROKEN if you can. Amazing story about Louis Zamperini.
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