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World War II WWII veteran Air Force Academy commissioning

  • Each graduating cadet at the US Air Force Academy takes their oath and gets their new rank pinned on, often by a member of their family.
  • Newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Joseph Kloc was given his oath by his grandfather, an Air Corps bombardier officer who served in World War II.
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The Air Force Academy graduated 989 newly-minted Air Force officers in 2019.

As part of their graduation, each cadet gets his or her own pinning-on of their new rank, often done by the new officer's loved ones. One cadet had the oath of a new military member given by an old former airman who was flying when the Air Force was still called the Army Air Corps.

World War II WWII veteran Air Force Academy commissioning

Newly commissioned 2nd Lt. Joseph Kloc had his new rank pinned on by his mother and father in May 2019. Among the other family members who made the trek to Colorado Springs was the young man's 101-year-old grandfather, Walter Kloc.

The elder Kloc was an Air Corps bombardier officer who served in World War II. It was Maj. Walter Kloc who delivered his grandson's oath, commissioning him into the US Air Force.

According to Kloc's wife Virginia, Walter was incredibly excited to go, give the oath and then deliver some words of wisdom to his grandson.

World War II WWII veteran Air Force Academy commissioning

"[I wanted to] congratulate him on his great work and what he's done and wish him a good future," Kloc told Buffalo NBC affiliate WGRZ.

Before delivering the oath, Walter was greeted with a standing ovation by the assembled crowd. He delivered the oath in his old uniform and then watched on as his son pinned the younger Kloc's rank on his epaulets. The moment was an emotional one for everyone involved.

"I'm so excited for him," 2nd Lt. Joseph Kloc's father, William Kloc, told WGRZ before their trip to Colorado. "He's fulfilling his dream and he was so excited that his grandfather, a World War II Air Force bombardier pilot, could come and commission him."

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