106-year-old WWII veteran, among the oldest in Colorado, dies

The video above is from a 2022 interview with Monica Agnew-Kinnaman.

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) — A trailblazing Colorado veteran who served her country in World War II has died at age 106.

Monica Agnew-Kinnaman died May 24 after a brief illness, according to relatives.


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Born in Britain, she served as an officer in the British Army in World War II, at a time when women in the military were rare. Assigned to an anti-artillery division, she stood watch over the gun sites used to fire shots on German planes flying bombing missions over England.

“So I and other women in the military at the time were following enemy planes coming in,” she told FOX31 in a 2022 interview.

Monica Agnew-Kinnaman shows a photo taken with Prince Harry during a FOX31 interview in 2022. At age 106, Agnew-Kinnaman was among the oldest veterans in Colorado. She died May 24 after a brief illness. (KDVR)

She said she never gave a second thought to joining the military.

“Everyone was doing something. Because at one time, the Germans were only 20 miles from us,” she said.


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After the war, she moved to the United States with her husband and eventually made her way to Colorado Springs.

She went on to earn her Ph.D. and served as a prison psychologist in a medium-security Colorado prison until her retirement at age 83. But she was not done yet.

Monica Agnew-Kinnaman of Colorado Springs meets Prince Harry. (Credit: Monica Agnew-Kinnaman)

In her early 90s, she wrote a series of children’s books. And as recently as last month, she was sharing her history with fifth graders at a Colorado Springs school.

Agnew-Kinnaman’s daughter told FOX31 her mother’s health took a turn late last month, and she died on May 24.

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