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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
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        Statement on the 
        
        Death of Frank W. Buckles
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February 28, 2011</item-date>
        
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Michelle and I were inspired by the service and life story of former Army Corporal Frank W. Buckles, the last surviving American veteran of World War I and the oldest known World War I era veteran in the world, who passed away yesterday at the age of 110. A decorated soldier in the Great War, he also survived more than 3 years in Japanese prisoner of war camps during the Second World War.</para>
        
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        Frank Buckles lived the American century. Like so many 
        
        veterans, he returned home, continued his education, began a career, and along with his late wife Audrey, raised their daughter Susannah. And just as Frank continued to serve America until his passing, as the honorary chairman of the World War I Memorial Foundation, our Nation has a sacred obligation to always serve our veterans and their families as well as they've served us.
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We join Susannah and all those who knew and loved her father in celebrating a remarkable life that reminds us of the true meaning of patriotism and our obligations to each other as Americans.</para>
        
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The statement referred to Susannah Flanagan, daughter of Mr. Buckles.
    
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