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WWI Veteran Harry Landis(14 images)
  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured are three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured is his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor and three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Landis is pictured with his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor, and three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center with his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also shown is his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor and three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured are MOAA members retired Maj. Jerry Foppe and retired Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured are three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Pictured, Cmdr. Ed Socha (ret.) of the Military Officers Association of America shares a laugh with Landis. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured is his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Also pictured is his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor, and three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Lt. Col. Paul Wheat, Maj. Jerry Foppe and Cmdr. Ed Socha. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Landis is pictured with his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Pictured, three retired officers from the Military Officers Association of America, Cmdr. Ed Socha, Maj. Jerry Foppe, and Lt. Col. Paul Wheat salute Landis as he sits next to his 99-year-old wife, Eleanor. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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  • World War I Veteran Harry Landis, 107, at home in Sun City Center.  Landis is one of only four known surviving veterans of WWI.  Pictured, Eleanor smiles as her husband holds her hand. By photographer Mitch Traphagen
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