Col. Frank Cohn, a German-American veteran of World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, dies at age 100, according to Military Times, Air Force Times, and Navy Times. The outlets report that Cohn dies on July 4. The coverage notes that Cohn’s military service spans multiple conflicts beyond World War II, including the Korean War and the Vietnam War. All three sources characterize him as a colonel and describe him as a veteran of the Second World War, Korea, and Vietnam. While the reports agree on his age, date of death, nationality background, rank, and major wars he served in, they do not provide additional details about the cause of death or specific units or actions during those campaigns in the shared excerpts. The articles collectively present his passing as the end of a long military career that began in the Second World War and continued through later 20th-century conflicts.