WWII veteran Edmund DelBarone, center, chats with Command Master Chief Paul King, left, during a tour at Naval Station Newport, in Newport, R.I., Thursday July 27, 2017. DelBarone, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, once dreamed of returning to a Navy installation to reminisce about his naval career, and help of a nonprofit it has become a reality. (Jennifer McDermott/AP)
WWII veteran Edmund DelBarone, left, is greeted by Lt. Cmdr. Russell Goff during a tour at Naval Station Newport, in Newport, R.I., Thursday July 27, 2017. DelBarone, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, once dreamed of returning to a Navy installation to reminisce about his naval career, and help of a nonprofit it has become a reality. (Jennifer McDermott/AP)
WWII veteran Edmund DelBarone, second from right, makes the U.S. Navy crossed anchors symbol with his arms while posing for a photograph at Naval Station Newport, in Newport, R.I., Thursday July 27, 2017. DelBarone, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, once dreamed of returning to a Navy installation to reminisce about his naval career, and help of a nonprofit it has become a reality. (Jennifer McDermott/AP)
WWII veteran Edmund DelBarone looks out the window of a van while passing an officer candidate class during a tour at Naval Station Newport, in Newport, R.I., Thursday July 27, 2017. DelBarone, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, once dreamed of returning to a Navy installation to reminisce about his naval career, and help of a nonprofit it has become a reality. (Jennifer McDermott/AP)
WWII veteran Edmund DelBarone, right, shares stories over lunch with Heath Cruse, left, a cook at the galley during a tour at Naval Station Newport, in Newport, R.I., Thursday July 27, 2017. DelBarone, a 96-year-old World War II veteran, once dreamed of returning to a Navy installation to reminisce about his naval career, and help of a nonprofit it has become a reality. (Jennifer McDermott/AP)