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The Very Last World War I Veteran Has Died

A British woman who served with the Royal Air Force for the last two months of World War I was the last known veteran of the war when she died in her sleep Saturday night. Florence Green joined the RAF at the age of 17 and died just before her 111th birthday, which would have been Feb. 19. She had been a mess steward with the air force, the BBC reported, serving in two U.K. air bases after she joined up on Sept. 13 1918.
Green follows Claude Choules, who was the last WWI combatant before he died in May 2011, and Frank Buckles, the last American veteran of the war, who died in February 2011. All were 110 years old.
[Image: BBC News]

theatlantic:

The Very Last World War I Veteran Has Died

A British woman who served with the Royal Air Force for the last two months of World War I was the last known veteran of the war when she died in her sleep Saturday night. Florence Green joined the RAF at the age of 17 and died just before her 111th birthday, which would have been Feb. 19. She had been a mess steward with the air force, the BBC reported, serving in two U.K. air bases after she joined up on Sept. 13 1918.

Green follows Claude Choules, who was the last WWI combatant before he died in May 2011, and Frank Buckles, the last American veteran of the war, who died in February 2011. All were 110 years old.

[Image: BBC News]

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I try to promote worth causes often on this little corner of the internet, but today’s cause is a really unbelievable one. Project LUCY was started by my cousin’s niece. She is 8 years old and lives in Nashville, TN.
Lucy heard about children in Uganda who have to break pencils into 4 pieces and share them because they don’t have enough pencils in their schools. She decided to start a pencil drive and has already collected over 14,000 pencils. Now she is trying to raise money to build a school in Uganda.
PLEASE help Lucy. I can only imagine how completing a project like this at such a young age will positively affect the course of her life. Let’s pave the way for Lucy and a lifetime of humanitarian service. 
If you don’t have $10 to spare, reblog this because I bet some of your followers do. Thanks everyone!!

emilyposts:

I try to promote worth causes often on this little corner of the internet, but today’s cause is a really unbelievable one. Project LUCY was started by my cousin’s niece. She is 8 years old and lives in Nashville, TN.

Lucy heard about children in Uganda who have to break pencils into 4 pieces and share them because they don’t have enough pencils in their schools. She decided to start a pencil drive and has already collected over 14,000 pencils. Now she is trying to raise money to build a school in Uganda.

PLEASE help Lucy. I can only imagine how completing a project like this at such a young age will positively affect the course of her life. Let’s pave the way for Lucy and a lifetime of humanitarian service. 

If you don’t have $10 to spare, reblog this because I bet some of your followers do. Thanks everyone!!

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