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| Name : | Moses Hardy |
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| ID : | 37459 |
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| Gender: | Male |
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| Born: | January 6, 1893 ( 113 years ) |
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| Place of birth: | Aberdeen, Mississippi |
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| Passed Away: | December 7, 2006 |
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| Place Of Death : | Aberdeen, Mississippi |
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Moses Hardy believed to be the second-oldest man in the world and the last black United States veteran of World War I and also he had been No. 6 on Guinness''s list of the world''s oldest people.
Hardy was born in Aberdeen, Mississippi and lived a religious and farming life until he signed up to serve overseas in World War I in July 1918. He served in the segregated 805th infantry, which was assigned a variety of manual labour and support tasks. Hardy himself served as a scout, supplying the front line troops when necessary. Though Hardy did experience combat, he was never seriously injured and rarely discussed his experiences concerning the fighting. Instead, he preferred to recount stories about the food, the bravery of the soldiers and |
Moses Hardy believed to be the second-oldest man in the world and the last black United States veteran of World War I and also he had been No. 6 on Guinness''s list of the world''s oldest people.
Hardy was born in Aberdeen, Mississippi and lived a religious and farming life until he signed up to serve overseas in World War I in July 1918. He served in the segregated 805th infantry, which was assigned a variety of manual labour and support tasks. Hardy himself served as a scout, supplying the front line troops when necessary. Though Hardy did experience combat, he was never seriously injured and rarely discussed his experiences concerning the fighting. Instead, he preferred to recount stories about the food, the bravery of the soldiers and the weather in France.
After the war, he took on a variety of jobs including school bus driver, farmer, deacon and cosmetics salesman, the latter of which he performed well past his 100th birthday. He received the Victory Medal, a special medal from the Mississippi National Guard and the French Légion d'honneur. In 1999, the Mississippi Legislature adopted a resolution recognizing him as an outstanding citizen of Mississippi. At the time of his death, at the age of either 112 or 113, he was recognized as the oldest combat veteran ever, the oldest male ever recorded in Mississippi and the second-oldest man and World War I veteran in the world.
Ref: www.nationmaster.com
www.nytimes.com
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| Entered Guiness Worlds Records as Long-Lived people (114 years) |
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| Entered Guiness Worlds Records as Long-Lived people (114 years) |
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