![]() Charlotte Hall, Md. Lloyd Brown, the last known
surviving World War I Navy veteran, has died. He was
105. Brown was born Oct. 7, 1901, in Lutie, Mo., a small
farming town in the Ozarks. His family later moved to
Chadwick, Mo. "All the young men were going in the service. They were making the headlines, the boys that enlisted," Brown told The (Baltimore) Sun in a 2005 interview. "And all the girls liked someone in uniform." Brown finished his tour of duty in 1919, took a break
for a couple of years, then re-enlisted. When Brown ended his military career in 1925, he
joined the Washington Fire Department's Engine Company
16, which served the White House and embassies. Even after reaching 100, Brown remained independent, living alone in his Charlotte Hall bungalow and driving a golf cart around his neighborhood.
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