Frank Durbin

Frank J. Durbin (October 19, 1895  April 25, 1999) was one of the last surviving American veterans of the First World War.[1] Durbin was born in New Hampshire. By 1915, at age 20, he joined the United States Army. The next year, he was sent over to Verdun, and served with the American and French armies at the Battle of Verdun. Over there, Durbin hauled artillery over the front lines. He stayed in the service, guarded the Mexican border in the 1920s and served in The Second World War as well. After service, he worked for General Motors. By 1963, at age 68, he moved to Florida, and stayed there for the rest of his life. He died in Winter Haven at age 103.

References

  1. Stacy, Mitch (11 November 2006). "Last World War I Veteran in Florida Receives Victory Medal for His Service". NewsChief.com. Ledger Media Group. Retrieved 30 October 2015.

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