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WASHINGTON – Congressman Robert Aderholt released the following statement today in celebration of Roy Drinkard, Cullman community member and the oldest living United States Marine, turning 105 years old:
“Caroline and I are honored to stand beside Mr. Roy Drinkard’s family and friends today to honor a veteran who bravely served in World War II as a United States Marine,” said Congressman Aderholt. “At 105 years old, Mr. Roy Drinkard continues to show what it means to live with courage, commitment, and purpose.”

Pictured above, left to right: Rep. Robert Aderholt, Mrs. Caroline Aderholt, Mr. Roy Drinkard, and Cullman Postmaster Kapsey Lewis
Mr. Drinkard is a successful businessman and dedicated civic leader who has played a significant role in shaping Cullman, Alabama, for generations.
Family, friends, and community members gathered today to celebrate and honor Mr. Drinkard’s life, recognizing his service to the nation, dedication to the community, and the example he has set for many.
To honor his life of service and commitment, Congressman Aderholt had a flag flown over the U.S. Capitol and a tribute entered into the Congressional Record. The Cullman Postmaster also presented him with a special set of U.S. Marine Corps stamps, a tribute for a true American hero.
“Roy Drinkard’s commitment to leadership is evident in his continued involvement in business and his service on the Board of Trustees at Troy University, a testament that age is no barrier to leadership,” said Aderholt.
May God bless Roy Drinkard today and in the years ahead.
Media Release/Congressman Robert Aderholt
