Community celebrates WWII veteran’s 95th birthday
By Greg Payne
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JOHNSON COUNTY, Kansas (KCTV) — Car horns and motorcycle engines echoed the streets of Overland Park, in celebration of Frank Giles, who turned 95 years young Sunday.
āIām overwhelmed with all the people that come to pay a little bit of tribute to me,ā says Frank Giles a WWII veteran.
A tribute well deserved, back when Giles was 18 years old, he was drafted into the Navy, to serve his country in WWII, as a radar operator.
āLong time ago but I didnāt mind one minute of it and I was happy to do for my country,ā says Giles.
Giles loves his country, probably just as much as he loves his hometown.
āKansas City all the way, I love my chiefs, I love my royals, I love my people,ā says Giles.
Today his people showed him that love right back.
Now as he waits to see what life has in store for him, in year 95, he has some advice for the country heās spent his life loving.
āStay happy, be happy, if youāre happy people around you are going to be happy and itās such a joy to have everybody happy and not fighting being mad and bickering, just be happy,ā says Giles.
During this celebration Giles received a certificate of appreciation from the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Kansas Chapter 21-2.
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