Claude Choules

Claude Choules was born on March 3, 1901 in England. English-Australian military veteran who served in Australian Navy during both World Wars. He witnessed the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow in 1919 and was interviewed for documentaries like The Last Tommy.
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As per our current Database, Claude Choules has been died on May 5, 2011 (age 110).

🎂 Claude Choules - Age, Bio, Faces and Birthday

When Claude Choules die, Claude Choules was 110 years old.

Popular As Claude Choules
Occupation War Hero
Age 110 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born March 3, 1901 (England)
Birthday March 3
Town/City England
Nationality England

🌙 Zodiac

Claude Choules’s zodiac sign is Pisces. According to astrologers, Pisces are very friendly, so they often find themselves in a company of very different people. Pisces are selfless, they are always willing to help others, without hoping to get anything back. Pisces is a Water sign and as such this zodiac sign is characterized by empathy and expressed emotional capacity.

🌙 Chinese Zodiac Signs

Claude Choules was born in the Year of the Ox. Another of the powerful Chinese Zodiac signs, the Ox is steadfast, solid, a goal-oriented leader, detail-oriented, hard-working, stubborn, serious and introverted but can feel lonely and insecure. Takes comfort in friends and family and is a reliable, protective and strong companion. Compatible with Snake or Rooster.

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About

English-Australian military veteran who served in Australian Navy during both World Wars. He witnessed the scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow in 1919 and was interviewed for documentaries like The Last Tommy.

Before Fame

He quit school at age fourteen and began serving on the TS Mercury in 1915.

Trivia

At the time of his death at age 110, he was the oldest man in Australia.

Family Life

He was married to his wife Ethel for 76 years.

Associated With

He and Florence Green were the last two surviving men to have served in World War I.

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