- Antonio Pierro
Antonio "Tony" Pierro (
February 22 1896 [according to his birth certificate] orFebruary 15 1896 [according to himself] –February 8 2007 ) was, at 110, recognized as the oldest living man in the U.S. (sinceJanuary 9 2007 ) and the world's oldest living WWI veteran (sinceJanuary 24 2007 ). He was one of the last surviving veterans ofWorld War I . He was also a combat veteran, making him an even greater rarity.Pierro was born in the Italian town of
Forenza , the son of Rocco and Nunzia (Dell'Aquilla) Pierro. His birthdate ofFebruary 22 1896 was recorded asFebruary 24 1896 in thebaptism al records. Pierro claimed, however, that he was a week older and it took a week to register. This cannot be officially verified, and it is not entirely satisfactory, as the birthdate could easily have statedFebruary 15 , but it did not. In any case, Pierro was born in February 1896.Pierro emigrated to the United States in 1914, and lived in
Marblehead, Massachusetts andSwampscott, Massachusetts . In 1918 he enlisted in the Army, and trained at Fort Dix before being sent off to combat. Pierro saw action in theBattle of Saint-Mihiel and theMeuse-Argonne Offensive . Pierro served in France with the 82nd Division A.E.F. [American Expeditionary Forces] 320th Field Artillery. He was a member of the V.F.W. Post 2005 in Marblehead and IUE Local 21. He was a former member of the American Legion "Redmen" in Swampscott.Returning to the U.S. in 1919, he married Mary Pierre in 1920. She died in 1967, however, and they did not have children. In civilian life, Pierro worked for the
General Electric jet engine plant in Lynn.In 2006, Pierro celebrated his 110th birthday. Since
December 30 2006 he was the second-oldest living person in the state ofMassachusetts , and one of the few remaining combat veterans of World War I anywhere in the world. He became the oldest verified man in the United States onJanuary 9 2007 , following the death of 111-year-old Thomas Nelson, Sr., and onJanuary 24 2007 , when 115-year-oldEmiliano Mercado del Toro died, Pierro became the oldest WWI veteran and second-oldest man in the world. Antonio Pierro died onFebruary 8 2007 , just a few weeks shy of his 111th birthday, in Swampscott, where he lived with his 98-year old brother.References
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Veterans of the First World War who died in 2007
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