105-year-old WWII veteran and former Secret Service officer reveals his secret to longevity
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In his roles, Harry White protected U.S. presidents, high-ranking government officials and foreign diplomats and dignitaries.
The centenarian has lived in D.C. for the past 98 years — he spent his early childhood in South Carolina — and fought overseas in World War II after being drafted in 1942 and serving until 1945. After he returned to the States, White worked for the Secret Service from 1961 until 2001. In his roles, he protected U.S. presidents, high-ranking government officials and foreign diplomats and dignitaries. White is the father of two sons, Harry White, Jr., and Michael White. He also has 19 great-grandchildren.More Related News