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“I Didn’t Want to Miss Being Part of History” — The Story of Frank Wal, Jr.

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In this powerful, first-person interview, 97-year-old World War II veteran Frank Wal, Jr. reflects on his life, service, and the events that shaped a generation. From the hardship of losing his mother at age eight, to enlisting in the U.S. Navy at just 17, Frank takes us through his remarkable journey—from radar duty aboard LSD-25 to witnessing the aftermath of kamikaze attacks and passing the USS Indianapolis just before its fateful sinking.

Frank shares his firsthand memories of Okinawa, the atomic bomb’s impact on Japan, the occupation of Tokyo, and even a surprise encounter with General MacArthur. He speaks candidly about post-war life, teaching science and serving as a principal, building a life with his wife of 68 years, and raising four children.

Frank's story is a story of war, but it’s also a reflection on resilience, service, and the quiet strength of the Greatest Generation.

📌 Chapters: 00:00 – Early Life & Loss
02:00 – Enlisting in the Navy
04:00 – Life aboard LSD-25
06:00 – Witnessing the USS Indianapolis
08:00 – Okinawa & Kamikaze Attacks
10:00 – Tinian, the A-Bomb, and Japan’s Surrender
13:00 – Occupation of Tokyo
15:00 – Seeing General MacArthur
17:00 – Post-War Reflections
20:00 – Career in Education & Family Life
22:00 – Final Thoughts

🎖️ "Just be persistent. Don't give up. If it didn't work the first time, try again." – Frank Wal, Jr.

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