The 108 year old midfielder sent tribute to veterans, soldiers of World War II Super Bowl tickets

The New Orleans saints defender Cameron Jordan gave a special gift a special gift to a special fan. Jordan sent two Super Bowl tickets to a World War II veteran who had just passed his 108 birthday by online video, so that he could come to the scene to watch this grand competition.

World War II veteran Laurence Brooks, born in September 12, 1909, served in New Guinea and Philippines during the Second World War. He is a servant of three white officers in the camp. He does routine duties every day, including cleaning and tidying up officers’ sheets, polishing officers’ leather shoes, and ensuring officers’ uniform is clean and neat. During the Second World War, he got the first rank in the first class.

Brooks lives in New Orleans jerseys china and is one of the oldest surviving veterans in the local area. He was a faithful saint of the saints. Cameron Jordan also expressed his high respect for the veteran soldier when he presented the Super Bowl tickets. “I just want to say, thank you for everything you did in the young age when you did military service. I really appreciate everything you do. ” Brooks responded, “I’m grateful for everything you do.”

Cameron – Jordan is one of the candidates for the Voight Payton prize this year. He has made a lot of contributions to community service, including promoting reading to the masses, preventing bullying and encouraging young people to strengthen exercise, and so on.