Posted on 11/22/2018 6:35:15 AM PST by yesthatjallen
Ray Chavez, the oldest U.S. military survivor of the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, died Wednesday at age 106 after a battle with pneumonia.
Chavez had traveled to Washington in May, when President Trump honored him on Memorial Day.
We are saddened to hear the oldest living Pearl Harbor veteran, Ray Chavez, has passed away at the age of 106. We were honored to host him at the White House earlier this year. Thank you for your service to our great Nation, Ray! the White House tweeted after Chavezs death.
Chavez still felt a connection to those who were attacked over 75 years later.
I still feel a loss, Chavez said during a 2016 ceremony marking the attacks 75th anniversary. We were all together. We were friends and brothers. I feel close to all of them.
Hours before the attack took place, Chavez was aboard a minesweeper when he and others noticed the periscope of a Japanese submarine in the area. They notified a destroyer that sunk the submarine before the attack commenced, according to The Associated Press.
Chavez went home to sleep after an all-night shift, but was quickly woken by his wife.
It seemed like I only slept about 10 minutes when she called me and said, Were being attacked, he recalled in 2016. And I said, Who is going to attack us?
She said, The Japanese are here, and theyre attacking everything.
Chavez would work around the clock the following week to put out the flames and suffered for years after from post-traumatic stress disorder, refusing to talk about the attack.
Chavez attributed his longevity to the outdoors, eating healthy and a strict workout regiment.
He loved trees and he dearly loved plants and he knew everything about a plant or tree that you could possibly want to know, his daughter told the AP. And he finally retired when he was 95.
He is survived by his daughter.
RIP
106 ... amazing. Godspeed.
RIP
RIP
RIP
Wow...so sad. May God receive him.
Liberals rejoice...because of course we brought Pearl Harbor upon ourselves through our blockades. Shocking how over in DUmmy land how many of these Marxist demons adore imperial Japan.
God rest his soul. He can join my step-father and all my uncles who fought the Nazis and the Japs and saved the whole world, join them in eternal glory.
Rest in peace. You are a hero...
So who is now the oldest Pearl Harbor survivor? Note this is the oldest participant in the Pearl Harbor battle, not the oldest veteran of the war.
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