BELGIUM, Wis. — An army veteran from Wisconsin has quite the military experience with over three decades of service.

At 93 years old, Fremont Piercefield still likes to get all gussied up in his suit jacket and a fresh pair of slacks.

“I need to brush my hair because you can't take your picture with your hair all messed up right?” Piercefield says.

On his jacket you will find over a dozen military ribbons that help to tell magnificent stories of his 34 years of military service.

“When the war was on when I was a boy,  I always wanted to be a soldier, I thought,” Piercefield says.

And quite a soldier he was. He served in three major wars and made a career out of being a soldier in the U.S. Army.

“I enjoyed military life. I enjoyed it,” he says. “Them telling me what to do and I enjoyed doing it.”

Within his 34 years of service are some incredible accomplishments, like being amongst the first fleet to land in Japan as World War II came to an end.

“Within about a week we were in Tokyo Bay Harbor and they told us that the Japanese were going to surrender and I was on a troopship sitting out in the bay,” Piercefield says. “The sky was full of planes and the waters were covered with ships.”.

But his stories don’t stop there; Fremont not only served in World War II, but also the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. He is also among the “Chosin Few” who survived the Battle of Chosin Reservoir in 1950.

“Here we had one battalion of army infantry on the right side, three regimens of the marines on the left side,” he says. “The Chinese saw all that. So when they came down and decided they were going to attack us… they did, on the 27 of November 1950.”

It was a deadly battle he will never forget. He says his military career is something he holds close to his heart.

“I would do it again,” Piercefield says.