[music] [music] [applause] [music] [music] [music] [applause] [music] [music] [applause] [music] [music] [applause] as you were downstairs getting ready captain jerry yellin was a joy stand for the army or for the air force . And i said sir, you are 93 years old. You can stand for anybody that you want to [applause] captain jerry yellin is an Army Air Force veteran that served in world war ii between 1941 in 1945. He enlisted on his 18th birthday. Just two months after the bombing of pearl harbor. After graduating as a Fighter Pilot in august 1943, at the ripe old age of 19. He spent the remainder of the war by 247 nt 51 combat missions in the pacific with the 78 fighter squadron. He participated in the first landbased fighter mission over japan on april 7, 1945. Has the unique distinction of having flown the final combat mission of world war ii on august 14, 1945. The date combat ended. On that mission, his win, but was the last man killed. His book was published early this year. Ladi
[music] [choir singing] [choir singing] [choir singing military songs] [choir singing military songs] [choir singing military songs] [choir singing military songs] [choir singing military songs] [choir singing] [applause] as you were downstair getting ready to star the ceremony, captain yellin was asking me do i stand for the army . Or die stand for the air force . Because he was in the Army Air Force. I said, sir, youre 93 years old, you can stand for anybody you want to. [applause] captain jerry yellin is an Army Air Force veteran who served in world war ii between 1941 and 1945. He enlisted on his 18th 18th birthday, just two months after the becoming of pearl harbor. After graduating from Luke Army Airfield as a Fighter Pilot in august of 1943, at the ripe old age of 19, he spent the remainder of the war flying p40, p47 and p51 combat missions in the pacific with the 78th fighter squadron. He participated in the first landbased fighter mission over japan on 7 april 1945. And has th
[applause]. [applause]. [applause]. [applause]. [applause] as you were downstairs getting ready to start the ceremony, captain yellin was asking me, do i stand for the army or do i stand for the air force . Because he was in the Army Air Forces. And i said, sir, youre 93 years old, you can stand for anybody you want to. [applause] captain jerry yellin is an Army Air Forces veteran who served in world war ii between 1941 and 1945. He enlisted on his 18th birthday just two months after the bombing of pearl harbor. After graduating from Luke Army Airfield as a Fighter Pilot in august of 1943, at the ripe old age of 19. He spent the remainder of the war flying p40s, p51 combat missions in the pacific with the 78th fighter squadron. He participated in the first landbased fighter mission in japan in 1945 and has the unique distinction of having flown the final combat mission of world war ii on 14 august of 1945, the day combat ended. On that mission, his wing man phillip slomberg was the las
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In the fields of flanders, because of the munitions, and one presumes because of death, those grounds then were disturbed, and those poppies began to grow. And so, the poppies then grew in amongst what is the killing fields. And so, then the poem in flanders field, was written. It began popularity in 1919 after the war in britain and then soon in the United States. Poppies began being sold as remembrance to raise funds for wounded veterans. When you come into the National World war i museum and memorial, as you mentioned, theres a bridge that takes you into the main galleries under which this glass bridge is a beautiful field of poppies, red poppies of flanders field. There are 9,000 blooms, each representing 1,000 combatant deaths. Its really an architectural masterpiece, i think, of the museum, very striking for visitors. Whats interesting is to see how Different Countries respond to that. Americans, theyre moved by the poem, theyre moved by the experience. Europeans or people from t