The following is a list of known veterans of the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) who died in 2005.
Name |
Rank/Regiment/Corps |
Born |
Died |
Notes |
Allan, William Evan Crawford |
Able Seaman, Royal Australian Navy |
24 July 1899 |
17 October 2005 (106) |
Served aboard HMAS Encounter. See entry. |
Gilbert Edward Bennion |
Corporal, 5th Reinforcements, Australian Imperial Force |
1 October 1898 |
27 January 2005 (106) |
Non combat. Enlisted August 1918, still in training when war ended.[4] |
Casserly, Peter |
Private, 2nd, 5th & 16th Railway Transport Units, Australian Imperial Force |
28 January 1898 |
24 June 2005 (107) |
Last Australian combat veteran. Enlisted 1917 and served as a railwayman and a sapper at Ypres, Armentieres and Amiens. See entry. |
McCoy, Kara Moser |
Nurse, ANZAC Corps |
15 August 1898 |
17 January 2005 (106) |
Born England, died California. Last known female veteran of the Australian armed forces. Enlisted underage in 1914, and served on hospital ships tending the wounded on their long sea voyages home.[5][6] |
Name |
Born |
Died |
Notes |
Binet, Charles Marie Nicolas |
16 September 1896 |
2 February 2005 (108) |
[4] |
Boucaud, Claude-Marie |
12 August 1895 |
17 May 2005 (109) |
Conscripted 1914. Fought with the 133e RI de Bellay at Mont Curlu (wounded) and Chemin des Dames.[4] |
Debry, André Léon Alphonse |
15 June 1898 |
31 August 2005 (107) |
Conscripted into the artillery in 1917. Fought in the Aisne and Picardie offensives of 1918. See entry.[4] |
Lavrand, André Jean |
10 October 1900 |
28 September 2005 (104) |
Conscripted 1918.[4] |
Moreau, René Marie-Martial |
8 September 1897 |
26 October 2005 (108) |
Conscripted 1916. Officer cadet, 121e RA. Last survivor of the Battle of Verdun. Awarded the Croix de Guerre for bravery.[4] |
Navarre, Léon |
2 August 1899 |
25 April 2005 (105) |
Conscripted 1917 into the artillery.[4] |
Piton, Albert |
12 October 1898 |
13 January 2005 (106) |
Joined the 2eme RA in 1917, wounded 1918.[4] |
Tendil, Alexis |
12 August 1896 |
5 October 2005 (109) |
Radio operator with the 8e Engineering Regiment. See entry.[4] |
Name |
Born |
Died |
Notes |
Börker, Friedrich |
11 July 1900 |
21 October 2005 (105) |
[4] |
Carl, Josef |
29 October 1899 |
10 November 2005 (106) |
Fought with the infantry in Poland[5] |
Dörnemann, Hermann |
27 May 1893 |
2 March 2005 (111) |
Fought on the Western Front, where he was wounded. See entry. |
Häßler, Fritz Otto Erich |
22 April 1899 |
2 December 2005 (106) |
See entry. |
Kuentz, Charles |
18 February 1897 |
7 April 2005 (108) |
Born in Alsace-Lorraine. Conscripted into the German army 1916 and served on both the Western and Eastern Fronts. The last ‘French’ German veteran of World War I. Also a World War II veteran. See entry. |
Person, Kurt |
24 April 1898 |
23 February 2005 (106) |
|
Rösch, Johann |
24 March 1898 |
25 April 2005 (107) |
[4] |
Rzepa, Jan |
14 June 1899 |
23 March 2005 (105) |
Ethnic Pole conscripted into the German army. Fought with the RIR 12, Reserve Brandenburg 12th Grenadiers, 5. Reserve Division. Wounded at Verdun 1917, the last Polish veteran of the Polish Uprising 1919.[8][9] pl:Jan Rzepa |
Schweim, Otto Nicolaus |
27 April 1897 |
9 September 2005 (108) |
[10] |
Steinkamp, Christian |
27 February 1900 |
24 July 2005 (105) |
|
Van Sloten, Bert |
c. 1900 |
Sep 2005 (105) |
Born in the Netherlands, died in the UK. Fought with the German air force in World War I, winning the Iron Cross, and with the Royal Air Force in World War II, winning the Distinguished Flying Cross.[11] |
Name |
Rank/Regiment/Corps |
Born |
Died |
Notes |
Anderson, Alfred |
Sergeant, 1/5th (Angus & Dundee) Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) |
25 June 1896 |
21 November 2005 (109) |
Last 'Old Contemptible.' See entry.[18] |
Butcher, Stephen Graham |
Boy Bandsman, Royal Marines |
2 January 1904 |
Dec 2005 (101) |
Enlisted aged 13. Served aboard HMS Hyacinth. See entry. |
Brooks, Walter |
Private, 77th Distribution Battalion |
2 October 1900 |
Feb 2005 (104) |
Enlisted 16 October 1918 and still in training when the war ended.[9][19] |
Caley, William Henry |
Stoker, Royal Navy |
25 September 1899 |
Feb 2005 (105) |
Enlisted 1918.[10]ADM 188/1124[20] |
Clark, Bert |
Private, Northamptonshire Regiment |
20 November 1899 |
21 January 2005 (104) |
Last known Great War veteran of the Northamptonshire Regiment. Non combat.[11] |
Dickinson, Joseph Frederick (Fred) |
Ordinary Seaman, Royal Navy |
4 March 1899 |
17 January 2005 (105) |
Torpedo operator on HMS Warrior.[12] |
Elder, William |
Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery |
5 May 1897 |
22 June 2005 (108) |
Last known Great War veteran of the Royal Garrison Artillery. Fought on the Somme and first two battles of Ypres.[21] |
Finnigan, Alfred Benjamin |
Driver, 15th Royal Field Artillery |
18 September 1896 |
11 May 2005 (108) |
Last known Great War veteran of the Royal Field Artillery. Lead driver in six-man horse team. See entry.[22] |
Hardy, George Henry |
Private, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons |
2 December 1899 |
22 January 2005 (105) |
Last known Great War veteran of the Dragoons. Non combat.[11] |
Lawton, Harold Walter |
Corporal, 1/4th East Yorkshire Regiment |
27 July 1899 |
24 December 2005 (106) |
Last known Great War veteran of the East Yorkshire Regiment. See entry.[23] |
Lloyd, Charles Frederick |
Gunner, Royal Field Artillery |
23 February 1898 |
28 April 2005 (107) |
Served in veterinary division.[24] |
Lloyd, Arthur Henry (Harry) |
Private, Royal Flying Corps |
17 June 1900 |
22 June 2005 (105) |
Non combat. Enlisted underage, served as an aircraft fitter.[25] |
Marshall, Albert Elliot (Smiler) |
Private, 1/1st Essex Yeomanry & Machine Gun Corps |
15 March 1897 |
16 May 2005 (108) |
Last British cavalryman of the Great War. See entry.[26] |
Rice, George Francis |
1/5th Durham Light Infantry & 1st & 2/5th Duke of Wellington’s (West Riding Regiment) |
18 June 1897 |
17 September 2005 (108) |
Last known Great War veteran of the West Riding Regiment. Served as a Lewis gunner on the Western Front.[27] |
Watson, Charles Alfred W.(Chuck) |
Sergeant, 11th Squadron, Royal Flying Corps |
16 November 1899 |
1 January 2005 (105) |
Aircraft navigator. Last surviving airman to have been shot down.[11] |
Withers, Cecil Clarence |
Private, 1st Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) & Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment) |
8 June 1898 |
17 April 2005 (106) |
Last known Great War veteran of the Royal Fusiliers and Royal West Surrey Regiments. Enlisted underage. Wounded at Arras.[28] |
Name |
Born |
Died |
Notes |
Boice, Harold Frank |
8 September 1897 |
7 October 2005 (108) |
(New York) Enlisted 1917. Served as a private in telegraph battalion. In France only for a few days; en route to the Front when the Armistice was declared.[29] |
Briant, George L. |
3 March 1901 |
31 January 2005 (103) |
(Louisiana) Served in France and awarded the Legion of Honour.[4] |
Brush, Earl F. |
17 July 1893 |
10 January 2005 (111) |
(California) |
Chapman, Homer Dwight |
4 October 1898 |
4 April 2005 (106) |
(California) Non combat. In training with the Student Army Training Corps 1918.[30] |
Cook, Arthur E. |
4 May 1895 |
24 March 2005 (109) |
(Kansas) Served in France and awarded the Legion of Honour. |
Crist, Ray H. |
8 March 1900 |
23 July 2005 (105) |
(New York) Non-combat. Served in the Student Army Training Corps. Later worked on the Manhattan Project that developed the nuclear bomb.[31][32] |
Elliott, Sr., John Paul |
6 February 1899 |
14 January 2005 (105) |
(California) Enlisted in the US Navy aged 17 as a pharmacist’s mate on the USS Texas. Patrolled the North Sea and the Baltic, and was present at the surrender of the German fleet 1919. Also a World War II veteran.[33] |
Fiala, Arthur (Art) |
17 February 1899 |
23 November 2005 (106) |
(Wisconsin) Non combat. Served in France 1918 with 20th Engineering Battalion as a wood cutter and cook. See entry. |
Grace, Rollin F. (Jack) |
11 March 1900 |
23 January 2005 (104) |
(Vermont). Non combat. Served Stateside with the 302nd Cavalry Regiment. [34][35] |
Grill, Max |
24 April 1900 |
3 December 2005 (105) |
(New York) Served as a lieutenant in the US Army towards the end of the war.[36] |
Hair, Joe Dollar |
11 October 1895 |
3 March 2005 (109) |
(Alabama) |
Harrison, Michael |
13 December 1897 |
5 April 2005 (107) |
(California) US Army.[37][38] |
Hendershott, Robert L. |
7 August 1898 |
23 March 2005 (106) |
(Florida). Non-combat. Served in the Officer Training Corps.[39][40] |
Lane, Stanley |
1 October 1901 |
15 July 2005 (103) |
(Maryland) Non combat. Born Samuel Levine in Warsaw, emigating to the USA as a child. Enlisted in the US Cavalry aged 16, but served Stateside. Remained in the army, and served with the Quartermaster Corps in World War II and the Korean War, reaching the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.[41] |
Law, Reuben Walter |
14 August 1898 |
1 January 2005 (106) |
(Nevada) Sergeant, US Army. Served in France Oct–Nov 1918 transporting supplies and wounded soldiers behind the front line.[42] |
Matthews, Mark |
7 August 1894 |
6 September 2005 (111) |
(North Carolina) Non combat. Based in the American West as a ‘Buffalo Soldier.’ See entry. |
Mauss, Henry D. |
27 September 1898 |
30 May 2005 (106) |
(Missouri) Non-combat.[43][44] |
Meyer, Charley H. |
13 May 1899 |
22 January 2005 (105) |
(Kansas) Non combat. Enlisted 1918 and served Stateside with a Motor Transport division.[45] |
Myers, Kenneth |
18 April 1898 |
28 November 2005 (107) |
(Texas) A sailor, he served aboard the USS Oklahoma.[46] |
Perkins, George Dewey |
10 March 1898 |
9 February 2005 (106) |
(Louisiana) Non combat. Enlisted in the US Marine Corps 1917. Struck down by Spanish Flu preventing his deployment to France.[47] |
Rager, Dean L. |
22 December 1898 |
20 February 2005 (106) |
(Idaho) Private, US Army.[8] |
Robb, Fred Eliot |
16 October 1896 |
28 March 2005 (108) |
(Missouri) Non combat. Enlisted in the US Marine Corps 1918, but illness prevented his deployment to France. Served as a Navy Chaplain in World War II. Brother of Jacob Robb (see Surviving Veterans of World War I who died in 2004).[48] |
Smith, Harold M. |
2 August 1900 |
5 June 2005 (104) |
Non combat. Marine. Enlisted in the US Marine Corps aged 17, but was still in training when the war ended.[49] |
Warner, Charles H. |
1 October 1899 |
25 January 2005 (105) |
(California) |
Wells, Ed |
1 January 1897 |
11 December 2005 (108) |
(Mississippi) |
Wilbur, Bertrand |
10 April 1899 |
31 March 2005 (105) |
(California)[50] |