The World War II and Korean War veteran follows in the footsteps of his brother, who renewed his driver's license at 103.
Ed Davis, a World War II and Korean War veteran, said he's eligible to renew again in two years, when he's 103.
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For decades, this WWII vet never shared his story. He's telling it in a major way now. He's even getting help in telling it from a famous name you'll know.
None of my sources indicate whether Chu attained any air-to-air kills. However, he flew more than his fair share of ...
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Joan Plowright, the legendary British actress who helped revitalise the UK theatrical scene, has passed away at 95. A Tony ...
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A World War II veteran proved age is just a number after he went horseback riding on Friday. Albert Wend served for over 3 ...
Corporal Avery Claude Ramsey was honored at New Perspective Senior Living Center Thursday for both his upcoming 100th birthday and his service during World War II. (Gavin Waidelich, ...
A Congressional Budget Office report shows debt closing in on a post-World War II high as a share of GDP.