About 3 1/2 million of the 16 million US Veterans of WW 2 are still with us. We lose on average about 1,100 a day. Call a local post of the VFW or American Legion. They can probaby direct you further. Here's more from WikiAnswers contributors: * There aren't many of WWII's veterans left at all; as many as 1,100 die every day, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
The VA's estimate for 30 September 2007 was that there were 2.795 million alive on that date and that they are dieing at the rate of about one thousand per day.
The last known surviving UK veteran from World War 1 is Harry Patch, 109. He launched his local poppy appeal in Weston-super-Mare on 27th October 2007. Neil Ramsden. 05.11.07.
Only two
In 2007, perhaps three - but now, in 2009, only one left
Based on the VA's report of 30 September 2007 there were about 2.6 million living WWII veterans living on that date.
AnswerAccording to the US Census Bureau, of the 2.8 million Vietnam veterans who served in country Vietnam, there are 1,027,000 alive as of the 2000 census. It is interesting to note that another 15 million claim to be Vietnam veterans.
Sir Henry Allingham is still alive I think and Harry Patch possibly.
Veterans Day 2007 was a Sunday.
Their Journey A Veterans' Tribute Tour - 2007 was released on: USA: 23 September 2007 (premiere)
The Veterans Administration places that figure at 23.532 million individuals on 30 September 2007. According to the 2010 American Community Survey, the year of the last census, there were 21.8 million veterans living in the United States.
Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access was created in 2007.
Disabled Veterans National Foundation was created in 2007.
Veterans' Glass City Skyway was created in 2007.
No Bert Robinson Died in 2007
As of December 17, 2007 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is still living.