Marine veteran who fought at Iwo Jima & Chosin Resevoir turns 100 – let’s wish him Happy Birthday

As per the Union-Tribune, Farritor spent 30 years in Corps, including 20 in active duty and 10 in the reserves, serving his country with distinction.

Born on July 9, 1919, Farritor enlisted as a Marine at the age of 20. In July 1941, he arrived for boot camp at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Diego, and was subsequently stationed at Camp Elliot and then Camp Pendleton.

Having enlisted in the midst of World War II, Farritor fought in the bloody struggle for Iwo Jima, surviving a battle that took many, many lives.

After the war, Farritor joined the 11th Marine Regiment, which in September 1950 took part in the surprise amphibious landing at Inchon in South Korea. Farritor was injured during this campaign, taking a hand-wound from flying shrapnel. He refused a Purple Heart, even so, according to reports.

A hero he may seem, but the 100-year-old doesn’t like that tag.

“When I hear people calling me a hero, I say I’m not,” he said. “All of the real heroes were buried over there.”

Happy Birthday, U.S. Marine First Sgt. John Farritor! We wish you many happy returns.

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