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Epic journey — World War II vet, 101, visits Bay Area.

Sidney Walton plans to visit all 50 states on his cross-country ‘No Regrets’ tour

- Sal Pizarro COLUMNIST

More than seven decades ago, Sidney Walton traveled halfway across the globe to fight in World War II. On Wednesday, the 101year old Army veteran embarked on a much more comfortabl­e journey, leading a massive motorcade from San Jose to Sausalito in commemorat­ion of the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the war. “We’re looking forward to this trip, not just to meet dignitarie­s on the way but to have lunch in Sausalito,” said Paul Walton, Sidney’s son, who accompanie­d him in a Buick Enclave specially wrapped with photos of Sidney past and present.

Sidney Walton’s age provided the theme for Wednesday’s trip. He and Paul planned to travel 101 kilometers — about 62 miles — on Highway 101 at a speed of 101 kph. And the car parade accompanyi­ng them was estimated to be 101 vehicles, including police escorts, classic cars, vintage military vehicles and motorcycle­s ridden by the Patriot Guard and the American Legion Riders.

During the sendoff at the Four Points by Sheraton in downtown San Jose, George Smith, president of the San Jose-based Chapter 105 of the American Legion, handed Sidney Walton an American Legion challenge coin and thanked him for his service before getting on his motorcycle to join the parade.

When Sidney Walton arrived at

San Francisco City Hall, he exchanged hats with sheriff’s deputies and received a San Francisco Sheriff’s Office face mask, pins and other goodies. San Francisco Sheriff Paul Miyamoto said that though his Japanese American family was interned during World War II, his grand-uncles all served in the all-Japanese 442nd Regiment in the Army, the same branch that Sidney Walton served in.

“So it was good to meet somebody who’s actually served with my family, and I mentioned to everyone that it’s wonderful whenever we have the opportunit­y to celebrate somebody’s life and achievemen­ts in front of City Hall,” he said. “There’s a lot of positivity; you could see from the turnout that a lot of people are happy to show that support for people who have done stuff for our country and for our community.”

Neil Morse, driving a 1941 Buick, joined the caravan in San Francisco for the last leg to Sausalito after learning about the event from the president of the Buick Club of America’s North

ern California chapter. “It’s great to focus people’s attention on World War II vets, and it’s amazing that this man is 101 years old,” Morse said.

Sidney Walton enlisted in the Army in 1941, nine months before Pearl Harbor, “to fight Hitler,” he said. His unit was training to join the Battle of the

Bulge when he stumbled into a foxhole and broke his ankle. The rest of his unit went on without him, and he never heard from any of them again.

After he recovered, Sidney Walton was sent off to fight in Asia.

Sidney Walton was at the 75th anniversar­y commemorat­ion of D-Day in France, where he met President Donald Trump. And earlier this year, he was one of the 100-year-old World War II veterans who took part in the coin toss at the Super Bowl on Feb. 2, just days before he turned 101.

Paul Walton says his dad’s biggest regret was passing up the opportunit­y to meet a Civil War veteran in 1941. That’s why he started the “No Regrets” tour, a journey to all 50 U.S. states to give others — including state governors — the chance to meet a World War II veteran. (Get more informatio­n on the effort at gosidneygo. com.)

Because of COVID-19 concerns, Sidney Walton, who lives in San Diego, traded in airplane trips to drives in the Buick.

They’ve got 18 states left, and Sydney Walton’s raring to go.

“Colorado, here we come,” he said.

Staff video editor/photograph­er Dylan Bouscher contribute­d to this report. Contact

Sal Pizarro at spizarro@ bayareanew­sgroup.com.

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PHOTOS BY DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER A vehicle caravan bringing World War II veteran Sidney Walton, 101, travels on Highway 101 as part of Walton’s cross-country odyssey, the “No Regrets” tour,” on Wednesday in San Jose.
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Walton waves to his supporters during an interview before the start of the Bay Area portion of his crosscount­ry tour in San Jose.
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 ?? DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Dennis Kay of Foster City waits with his 1957Ford Thunderbir­d before joining the Bay Area portion of World War II veteran Sidney Walton’s cross-country “No Regrets Tour” on Wednesday in San Jose.
DAI SUGANO — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Dennis Kay of Foster City waits with his 1957Ford Thunderbir­d before joining the Bay Area portion of World War II veteran Sidney Walton’s cross-country “No Regrets Tour” on Wednesday in San Jose.

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