The world's last known combat veteran of Word War I died on Thursday at age 110. British-born Claude Stanley Choules--nicknamed "Chuckles" by his comrades in the Australian Navy-- was always modest ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - British-born Claude Choules, 110, believed to be the last World War One combat veteran, died in his sleep in an Australian nursing home overnight, his family said on Thursday. "He ...
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