Seattle Mariners Honor 102-Year-Old WWII Veteran Harvey Dreos on July 4th
WPLG Local 10August 5, 20251 min217 views
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- ⚾ The Seattle Mariners held a special pre-game tribute during their July 4th holiday celebration.
- 🎖️ The team honored Harvey Dreos, a 102-year-old World War II Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient.
Honoring a Hero's Service
- 🧢 Fans received free hats and had the opportunity to shake hands with Dreos, thanking him for his service.
- ⚾ Dreos, who is 102 years old, had the honor of throwing the first pitch at the game.
A Life Dedicated to Service
- 💡 Dreos shared a profound story about a foxhole promise made during the Battle of Okinawa, vowing to dedicate his life to helping people if he survived.
- 🤝 He has continued to serve his community after his military career, working as a police officer and volunteering for organizations like the Red Cross and Rotary Club.
- 🌟 Dreos expressed that even at over 100 years old, he still feels an urge to serve and inspire others.
Wisdom of the Elderly
- 🧠 The video highlights the wealth of knowledge and wisdom that older generations possess.
- 💬 It emphasizes the importance of taking a moment to pause and learn from each other's powerful stories, especially to share them with the younger generation.
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