WWII Veteran Dies On His Way To D-Day Celebrations

Remembering a Hero of the Greatest Generation

On his way to the 80th anniversary commemoration of D-Day in France, World War II veteran Robert “Al” Persichitti, aged 102, passed away. Persichitti, who served in the Pacific theater during the war, witnessed the iconic flag-raising at Iwo Jima by US Marines, an unforgettable moment in history.

Persichitti, accompanied by a group of fellow veterans from the National World War II Museum Group, was ecstatic about the trip. In a pre-departure interview, he shared his excitement for the opportunity to visit Normandy. Despite his heart problems, Persichitti’s cardiologist encouraged him to embark on this meaningful journey.

Tragically, Persichitti fell ill while on a boat in the North Sea and was airlifted to a hospital in Germany, where he passed away. However, he was not alone; a doctor accompanied him during his final moments and played his favorite Frank Sinatra song as a comforting gesture, creating a serene atmosphere.

During the war, Persichitti served as a radioman second class on the USS Eldorado. He played a crucial role in communication operations during the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, contributing significantly to the success of these critical missions. In recognition of his service, Persichitti was honored with induction into the New York State Senate’s Veterans Hall of Fame in 2020.

Returning to Iwo Jima in 2019 was an emotional experience for Persichitti. He described breaking down upon revisiting the site of his intense wartime memories. Known for his sharp faculties and extraordinary vigor, Persichitti made a lasting impact on those who knew him. As a high school carpentry teacher in Rochester, he inspired countless students by sharing his wartime experiences and teaching them about bravery and resilience.

Persichitti’s journey to Normandy was intended to honor the sacrifices made during D-Day. Although his passing on the way to the commemorations carries a poignant note, it only adds to his legacy as a dedicated veteran who remained committed to honoring his fellow soldiers until the end.

Today, as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day, let us remember and honor Persichitti’s life and service. His experiences in the Pacific theater, witnessing one of the war’s most iconic moments, and his tireless efforts to educate future generations about the realities of war will forever be etched in our hearts. Persichitti’s story reminds us of the immense sacrifices made by so many during World War II, and he will forever be remembered as a true hero of the Greatest Generation.

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