Burgess Meredith, WWII, USAF (1942-1945)

Burgess Meredith, WWII, USAF (1942-1945)

Burgess Meredith (1942-1945)

Already an established actor, on 27 Feb 1942, Burgess put his career on hold during and joined the United States Army Air Corps, where he eventually reached the rank of Captain. He transferred to the Office of War Information and was involved in making films for GIs. He was discharged in 1945 to work on the movie The Story of G.I. Joe, in which he starred as the popular war correspondent…


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Johnny Carson, WWII, US Navy (1943-1946)

Johnny Carson, WWII, US Navy (1943-1946)

Johnny Carson (1943-1946)

Admitted to the U.S. Navy's V-12 officer training program in 1943 as an apprentice seaman Johnny Carson hoped to train as a pilot, but was sent instead to Columbia University for midshipman training. Commissioned as an ensign in 1945, he reported for duty aboard the USS Pennsylvania on Aug. 14…

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George Gobel, WWII, US Army Air Corps (1940s)

George Gobel, WWII, US Army Air Corps (1940s)

George Gobel (1940s)

You know him as a comedian and comedic actor who rose to fame in the 1950s with his television variety show and his character "Lonesome George". After graduating high school in Chicago, Gobel was working as a DJ in St Louis when WWII came calling. George served in the United States Army Air Forces as a flight instructor in AT-9 aircraft at Altus, Oklahoma…

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Sam Peckinpah, WWI, USMC (1945-1946)

Sam Peckinpah, WWI, USMC (1945-1946)

Sam Peckinpah (1945-1946)

In 1945, Peckinpah joined the United States Marine Corps where he was sent to China with the task of disarming Japanese soldiers and repatriating them following World War II. While he was disappointed that his duty did not include any actual combat, Sam claims to have witnessed ghastly acts of war between Chinese and Japanese soldiers. According to friends…

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Norman Fell, WWII, USAF (1943- 1946)

Norman Fell, WWII, USAF (1943- 1946)

Norman Fell (1943-1946)

There is very little published information about Norman Noah Feld's (Norman Fell) time in the US Air Force.  We do know he served as a tail gunner in the World War II Pacific theater. After his service was complete, he enrolled and studied drama at Temple University.  During his long television and film career, Fell played a few choice parts in military films including Catch-22PT 109and Pork Chop Hill.

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Rocky Marciano, WWII, US Army (1943-1946)

Rocky Marciano, WWII, US Army (1943-1946)

Rocky Marciano (1943-1946)

Rocky Marciano, Rocco Francis Marchegiano, the real Rocky if you ask me, dropped out of high school after the tenth grade to work and help support his family in a variety of jobs — washing dishes, gardening and working both a candy and a shoe factory. On March 4, 1943, at the age of 20, Rocky enlisted the Army  in Boston, Massachusetts and was sent overseas to Europe.


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Sammy Davis Jr., WWII, US Army (1944)

Sammy Davis Jr., WWII, US Army (1944)

Sammy Davis, Jr. (1944)

Davis was drafted into the US Army in 1944, when was eighteen, and his experiences were not happy ones. When he arrived for basic training he saw a PFC sitting on the steps of the barracks.  He walked over to him and said, "Excuse me, buddy.  I'm a little lost.  Can you tell me where 202 is?  The man jerked his head back and said "Two buildings down and I'm not your buddy, you black bastard!"

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James Doohan, WWI, Royal Canadian Army (1938-1945)

James Doohan, WWI, Royal Canadian Army (1938-1945)

James Doohan (1938-1945)

Star Trek’s loveable engineer Montgomery “Scotty” Scott, AKA James Doohan, attended high school at the Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School (SCITS) in Ontario, Canada where he excelled in mathematics and science. His proficiency in these areas prompted him to join the 102nd Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps in 1938.

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Desmond Llewelyn, WWII, British Army (1939-1945)

Desmond Llewelyn, WWII, British Army (1939-1945)

Desmond Wilkenson Llewelyn (1939-1945)

With the outbreak of World War II in 1939, a 25 year old Desmond Llewelyn took a break from his stage career and joined the British Army. He was soon commissioned a second lieutenant, serving in the Royal Welch Fusiliers. Deployed to France with the British Expeditionary Force, he was captured in the massive German attack on France in May-June 1940, and spent the remainder of the war as a…

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