Cpl. Frank Woodruff Buckles

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Cpl. Frank Woodruff Buckles

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Birthplace: Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri, United States
Death: February 27, 2011 (110)
Charles Town, WV, United States (Natural causes)
Place of Burial: Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Son of James Clark Buckles and Theresa Jane Buckles
Husband of Audrey Buckles
Father of Susannah Buckles
Brother of Roy Forrest Buckles; Grace May Evans; Gladys Vandervert and Ashman Henry Buckles

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About Cpl. Frank Woodruff Buckles

Frank Woodruff Buckles

Frank Woodruff Buckles (born Wood Buckles, February 1, 1901 – February 27, 2011) was a United States Army soldier and the last surviving American veteran of World War I. He enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1917 and served with a detachment from Fort Riley, driving ambulances and motorcycles near the front lines in Europe.

During World War II, he was captured by Japanese forces while working in the shipping business, and spent three years in the Philippines as a civilian prisoner. After the war, Buckles married in San Francisco and moved to Gap View Farm near Charles Town, West Virginia. A widower at age 98, he worked on his farm until the age of 105.

In his last years, he was Honorary Chairman of the World War I Memorial Foundation. As chairman, he advocated the establishment of a World War I memorial similar to other war memorials in Washington, D.C.. Toward this end, Buckles campaigned for the District of Columbia War Memorial to be renamed the National World War I Memorial. He testified before Congress in support of this cause, and met with President George W. Bush at the White House.

Buckles was awarded the World War I Victory Medal at the conclusion of that conflict, and the Army of Occupation of Germany Medal retroactively following the medal's creation in 1941, as well as the French Legion of Honor in 1999. His funeral was on March 15, 2011, at Arlington National Cemetery, with President Barack Obama paying his respects prior to the ceremony with full military honors.

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Cpl. Frank Woodruff Buckles's Timeline

1901
February 1, 1901
Bethany, Harrison County, Missouri, United States
2011
February 27, 2011
Age 110
Charles Town, WV, United States
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Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia