Wednesday 11 November 2015

Frank Levingston, America's Oldest Veteran, 109, Says He's 'Blessed'


 World War II Vet Turns 110 1:31
On Friday, the man believed to be America's oldest military veteran will turn 110.

Army man Frank Levings
Army man Frank Levingston, who served in Italy during World War II, lives in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where on a recent day he shared a letter he had gotten from the White House thanking him for his service, and congratulating him on his upcoming birthday.
"We trust you take enormous pride in everything you have accomplished," the letter says, according to NBC affiliate KPLC.
He does.
"I think I'm one of the blessed ones," Levingston told the station.
Born in 1905, Levingston grew up in northern Louisiana, one of seven children. He said he did not get much of a formal education, but one lesson has carried him through.
"Be honest," he said. "That goes a long way."

Levingston served as a private during the war in the Naples-Foggia Campaign in Italy, which lasted from September 1943 to January 1944, according to The Associated Press. He was discharged in 1945.

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