Washington, DC - Army Private Frank Levingston, the nation's oldest surviving second World War veteran, attended this year's ceremony at the at the World War II Memorial in Washington commemorating the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.

He was 37 years old when he enlisted in the Army shortly after the U.S. entered the Great War as a result of the attack on Hawaii.  Livingston, who hails from Lake Charles, LA, turned 110 years old, appropriately enough, in November-the  month set aside to honor and thank the nation's veterans of all ages for their service, according to the Association of Mature American Citizens.