"It’s hard for anyone, I imagine, to say for certain what it is that we will lose when Frank Buckles dies. It’s not that World War I will then become history; it’s been history for a long time now. But it will become a different kind of history, the kind we can’t quite touch anymore, the kind that will, from that point on, always be just beyond our grasp somehow. We can’t stop that from happening. But we should, at least, take notice of it."
For Armistice Day, Richard Rubin writes in The New York Times about the last surviving American veteran sent by his country to Europe during World War I.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
When It's Over
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