THE
WHITE HOUSE
PRESIDENT BUSH MEETS WITH WORLD WAR I VETERAN
CORPORAL FRANK
WOODRUFF BUCKLES
The Oval Office
March 6,
2008
11:49 A.M. EST
 |
President
George W. Bush welcomes Cpl. Frank Woodruff Buckles,
the last known surviving American-born
WWI veteran,
to the Oval Office.
Photo
by Eric Draper / White
House Photo |
THE PRESIDENT:
Sitting next to me is Mr. Frank Buckles, 107-years-young, and
he is the last living Doughboy from World War I. And it has been
my high honor to welcome Mr. Buckles, and his daughter, Susannah,
here to the Oval Office.
Mr. Buckles'
mind is sharp, his memory is crisp, and he's been sharing
with me some interesting anecdotes. I asked him
where he lived, and he said, that reminds me of what General
Pershing asked me. And he told the General that he was raised
on a farm in Missouri. And the General said, well, you know,
as the crow flies, it's 40 miles from where I was raised.
And
so Mr. Buckles has a vivid recollection of historic times.
And one way for me to honor the service of those who wear
the uniform in the past and
those who wear it today is to herald you, sir, and to thank you very much
for your patriotism and your love for America.
So we're glad you're here. Thanks for coming.
END 11:50 A.M. EST