How this 106-year-old World War II Navy vet survived a kamikaze attack
II. Only about 66,000 people still live in more than 11 million American armed service members working during World War II. Chief video reporter Graham Flanagan interviewed 106 -year -old navy veteran William McClintick, who was appointed as a starboard at the US Maritime Protection Area in 1939. USS USS Idaho, after conducting neutral patrols in the Atlantic Ocean Idaho, McClintick World War II. In 1945, McClintick and his crew was saved from the influence of a Japanese Kamikaze plane that hit the pole of the ship during the operations in the Philippines. McClintick, detailed stories from the navy career, share his sincere thoughts about the current US leadership and his experience after the age of 100.


