http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071221/ap_on_re_us/obit_coffey
"TOLEDO, Ohio - J. Russell Coffey, the oldest known surviving U.S. veteran of World War I, has died. The retired teacher, one of only three U.S. veterans from the "war to end all wars," was 109.
Coffey died Thursday at the Briar Hill Health Campus in North Baltimore, where he had lived for the past four or five years, said Gaye Boggs, nursing director at the nursing home. No cause of death has been determined, she said Friday. His health began failing in October."
According to the story, he taught at BGSU.
Though his military and seemingly life-long service (including as teacher) are to be commended -- as others in similar roles -- it's interesting that he was considered a WWI veteran even though he was never in combat. (Was in basic training when the war ended, per the story.)
Mike

vet·er·an (vět'ər-ən, vět'rən) Pronunciation Key
n.
A person who is long experienced or practiced in an activity or capacity: a veteran of political campaigns.
A person who has served in the armed forces: "Privilege, a token income . . . were allowed for veterans of both world wars" (Mavis Gallant).
An old soldier who has seen long service.
adj.
Having had long experience or practice: a veteran actor.
Of or relating to former members of the armed forces: veteran benefits.
Since he probably served during ww1 that would make him a ww1 vet
posted by camaroman2125 on Dec 21, 2007 at 10:11:18 pm #