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Frank Buckles Quote Analysis
Frank W. Buckles died, sadly yet not unexpectedly at age 110, having achieved a singular feat of longevity that left him proud and a bit bemused. "I knew there'd be only one someday," he said a few years back. "I didn't think it would be me."
“We lost a living link to an important era in our nation's history. But, we have also lost a man of quiet dignity, who dedicated his final years to making sure the sacrifices of his fellow ‘doughboys are appropriately commemorated.” –Eric Shinseki (Secretary of Veterans Affairs)
The significance of this quote is that it made me and the worlds realize that there will be no more living links from the World War I because all of them have passed away. Frank Buckles was someone who strived to enlist into

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