WEST ALLIS, Wis.– The Milwaukee Brewers honored over 30 World War II Veterans at the home game against the Phillies on Thursday.

100-year-old Burly Brellenthin threw the first pitch. Brellenthin served in Guam, Saipan, and Tinian in WWII.

“I’m assisted living area. I practiced outside. They marked off 60 feet,” says Brellenthin. “I was amazed when they selected to me. It’s a complete honor. I really had doubts about how far I could throw that darn ball.”

The veterans ranged in age from 97 to 105, from across the southeast Wisconsin region. They

“I ​was ​one ​of ​the ​few ​women ​in ​the ​shop, ​so ​we ​always ​had ​a ​good ​time. ​And ​the ​men, ​of ​course, ​were ​very ​kind. The ​fellows ​were ​all  ​eager ​to ​teach ​you ​whatever ​you ​needed ​to ​know.  They ​welcomed ​us ​in ​the ​shops,” said Fung Shou Sholz, an original ‘Rosie the Riveter’ and navy inspector. “It ​was ​amazing ​having n​ever ​been ​in ​such ​a ​big ​field. ​It’s ​beautiful ​out ​there.”

The recognition marks the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.