James Woolsey |

[Detail from video] James Woolsey at 102 years old. | World War I, 1914-1920; World War II, 1939-1946
Army
USS Alpine
France; Germany; England; Hawaii; United States; also: Pacific Theater; Okinawa Island (Ryukyu Islands); Enewetak Atoll (Marshall Islands); Luzon (Philippines)
Sergeant; Boatswain's Mate
New York, NY
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At the tender age of seventeen, James Woolsey joined the Army to fight in the "Great
War," World War I. As Woolsey recalled in an interview conducted when he was 102
years old, "When you joined the Army, you weren't handed a gun; you were thrown a
gun. And if you couldn't catch it, you were out." In his narrative Woolsey relates the
fascination with automatic weaponry and the gruesome results of the use of gas. After the
war, he began playing the piano and became a musician at the urging of his family. In
December 1941 he was on vacation in Hawaii, where he witnessed the attack on Pearl
Harbor. At the age of forty-one he reenlisted in the US Navy and became a radar decoder.
During his service in the Pacific Theater, Woolsey was wounded during the battle to take
Okinawa. He also performed with the USO and helped to compose the song "USO
Boogie" for Glenn Miller and his band.
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