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The last living member of the Bedford Boys, Allen Huddleston, has died at 96:

 

http://www.newsadvance.com/news/local/last-member-of-legendary-bedford-boys-allen-huddleston-has-died/article_441ad400-d03d-11e5-a7ce-ff4782288119.html

 

The Bedford Boys were a military unit that lost an especially high number of soldiers per capita during WW 2.

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John Keith Wells @94 according to wiki.

 

Led the squad that raised the fleg at Iwo jima , whilst lying low in a hospital bed.

 

Can't be arsed looking for a ra-ra-ra obit.

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German submarine commander Alfred Eick died a couple of days ago at 99:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Eick

 

Bland german death notice here:

http://www.nw-trauer.de/Traueranzeige/Alfred-Eick

 

 

One of the highest profile former U Boat captains continues to enjoy good health. Reinhard Hardegen was still golfing and driving as he turned 100, and he aint dead yet according to Wikipedia:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinhard_Hardegen#Later_life

 

 

102 today! :wheelchair:

 

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This'll be a wartime portrait of Fritz Lustig, then. Now a fairly chipper 97 and happy to discuss his role working for the British military and listening in to the conversations of captured German generals back in the day.

 

Obitable, then?

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The original Inglorious Bastard , Fred Mayer at 94.

 

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/2016/04/15/inglorious-bastard-frederick-mayer-has-died/83088640/

 

A German Jew spy for the yanks who eventually negotiated the German Army surrender in the Tyrol, whilst in the custody of the Gestapo.

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The well-known Luftwaffe fighter ace will reach his 99th birthday on November the 1st. Considering he's one of the greatest aces of WWII and the greatest living ace, he is topic-worthy.

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He's my grandfather, so he is automatically topic-wothy.

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I was going through the WW2 aces only a month or two ago and noted he was still kicking.

 

Fair nuff imo..

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If you have to explain why he's topic-worthy, he ain't.

SC

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I'll merge this in the morning.

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I'll merge this in the morning

You merged my grandfather!!!! I can't find him now!

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I'll merge this in the morning

You merged my grandfather!!!! I can't find him now!
not surprising people with dementia often wander around.
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I'll merge this in the morning

You merged my grandfather!!!! I can't find him now!

Go to the previous page.

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I'll merge this in the morning
You merged my grandfather!!!! I can't find him now!
not surprising people with dementia often wander around.

 

 

:lol:

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Death Notice of the former Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Edward Ashmore, 96. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/202319/ashmore

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ashmore

 

4 DDP Teams have a possible qualifying obit here...I presume a Telegraph announcement does it, but there's probably a formal obit in the offing.

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Death Notice of the former Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Edward Ashmore, 96. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/202319/ashmore

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ashmore

 

4 DDP Teams have a possible qualifying obit here...I presume a Telegraph announcement does it, but there's probably a formal obit in the offing.

 

 

His less successful brother got a Telegraph obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1403313/Vice-Admiral-Sir-Peter-Ashmore.html

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Death Notice of the former Admiral Of The Fleet Sir Edward Ashmore, 96. http://announcements.telegraph.co.uk/deaths/202319/ashmore

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ashmore

 

4 DDP Teams have a possible qualifying obit here...I presume a Telegraph announcement does it, but there's probably a formal obit in the offing.

 

 

His less successful brother got a Telegraph obit: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1403313/Vice-Admiral-Sir-Peter-Ashmore.html

 

 

And indeed he does too: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/obituaries/2016/05/02/admiral-of-the-fleet-sir-edward-ashmore--obituary1/

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Frank Levingston, oldest WWII veteran dies at 110. http://www.katc.com/story/31882253/oldest-world-war-ii-veteran-dies-at-110

 

One DDP team awaits a posthumous pointage obit.

Goddammit just last week I said I was going to drive an hour to Lake Charles and get a photo with him before he died. Shit!!! And we just lost the previous oldest WWII vet also from Louisiana three months ago.

SirC

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Frank Levingston, oldest WWII veteran dies at 110. http://www.katc.com/story/31882253/oldest-world-war-ii-veteran-dies-at-110

 

One DDP team awaits a posthumous pointage obit.

Goddammit just last week I said I was going to drive an hour to Lake Charles and get a photo with him before he died. Shit!!! And we just lost the previous oldest WWII vet also from Louisiana three months ago.

SirC

 

 

 

Dunno if you know SC but Id' imagine record keeping in the US is so good that the only way anyone loses the oldest vet title is to die. You don't get the occasional claimant coming out of the woodwork do you?

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Frank Levingston, oldest WWII veteran dies at 110. http://www.katc.com/story/31882253/oldest-world-war-ii-veteran-dies-at-110

 

One DDP team awaits a posthumous pointage obit.

Goddammit just last week I said I was going to drive an hour to Lake Charles and get a photo with him before he died. Shit!!! And we just lost the previous oldest WWII vet also from Louisiana three months ago.

SirC

 

 

 

Dunno if you know SC but Id' imagine record keeping in the US is so good that the only way anyone loses the oldest vet title is to die. You don't get the occasional claimant coming out of the woodwork do you?

 

 

Levingston gets his Daily Mail Obit: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3574833/America-s-oldest-Second-World-War-veteran-dies-aged-110-Louisiana.html

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