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PRESS RELEASE November 27, 2023 Augusta , GA — VA Augusta Health Care System will celebrate World War II Veteran Hubert Miles as he turns 100 years old. Media is invited to the celebration
at the VA Augusta Uptown campus at 1 Freedom Way off Wrightsboro Road. This Thursday, Nov. 30, at 1:45 p.m., VA Augusta Health Care System will celebrate World War II Veteran Hubert Miles as
he turns 100 years old. Media is invited to the celebration at the VA Augusta Uptown campus at 1 Freedom Way off Wrightsboro Road. “Celebrating centenarian Veterans is a VA priority,” said
Bob Frasier, an Air Force Veteran and employee with VA Augusta’s Center for Development and Civic Engagement. “A letter from the Secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs and a special
challenge coin are presented to each centenarian Veteran.” Miles, who was raised on a farm in Metter, Georgia, was determined to serve his nation but had a speech impediment that barred him
from military enlistment. After being turned away by the Army, Miles’ persistence paid off when he enlisted with the Navy after several tries at 19. A World War II Veteran, Miles served
from December 1942 to October 1945 as a diesel mechanic aboard vessels near North Africa, Italy, and Omaha Beach during the D-Day landing in Normandy, France. After his time in service,
Miles pursued his college education and secured employment with the Army Corp of Engineers as an economist. He’s outlived two wives and has five daughters, one of whom is married to the VA
Augusta physician assistant who is his lead caretaker in the local VA Community Living Center. Media contacts William Martin, Chief of Public Affairs PHONE: ###