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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:34 am
So, here is a thread for discussing celebrities who have military experience (Resistance movements and militias DO count). I shall start off with a list of some celebrities with military experience:
Dr. Ruth (Sex Therapist): Served in the Israeli Army as a scout and sniper in the late 1940s, was wounded in action.
Jimmy Hendrix (Singer): Served in US Army.
James Blunt (Singer): Served in British Army.
Mel Brooks (Actor, producer, director, writer, songwriter): Served as a combat engineer in World War 2.
Johnny Cash (Singer): Served in the USAF.
Elvis Presley (Singer): Served in the US Army.
Christopher Lee (Actor): Served as a commando in World War 2.
Arnold Schwarzenegger (Actor, Politician): Served in Austrian Army.
Ian Fleming (James Bond creator): Served as a commando in World War 2 (in the same unit as Christopher Lee).
Julia Child (TV Chef): Served in the OSS in World War 2.
Audrey Hepburn (Actress, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador): Served in Dutch Resistance in World War 2.
R. Lee Ermey: USMC
Montel Williams: USMC
Bill Cosby: US Navy
Ice-T: US Army
MC Hammer: US Navy
John Ford: US Navy
Art Carney: US Army
Clint Eastwood: US Army
Don Knotts: US Army
Hugh Hefner: US Army
Jimmy Stewart: USAF
Robert Heinlein: US Navy
Isaac Asimov: US Army
James Earl Jones: US Army
Gene Hackman: USMC
George Carlin: USAF
Chuck Norris: USAF
Edgar Allen Poe: US Army
Drew Carey: USMC
Paul Reubens: USMC
Andy Roony: US Army
Alec Guiness: British Royal Navy
George C. Scott: USMC
Humphrey Bogart: US Navy
Johnny Carson: US Navy
Ed McMahon: US Navy
Rod Serling: US Army
Ronald Reagan: US Army
Larry Flint: US Army, US Navy
John F. Kennedy: US Navy
Does anyone have any celebrities to add to this list or wish to discuss those already on the list? I'm shocked about Dr. Ruth. I never expected her to have had combat experience.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:14 am
Elvis Presley was in the army back in the 50's.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:24 am
Das Rabble Rouser Elvis Presley was in the army back in the 50's. Johnny Cash served, too. He was Air Force.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:26 am
No big surprise but before coming to America Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the Austrian special forces.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:36 am
Das Rabble Rouser No big surprise but before coming to America Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the Austrian special forces. Really? I read he was a plain old conscript.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:41 am
Private Sanders Das Rabble Rouser No big surprise but before coming to America Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the Austrian special forces. Really? I read he was a plain old conscript. I heard that he was in their equivalent to the green berets.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:43 am
Das Rabble Rouser Private Sanders Das Rabble Rouser No big surprise but before coming to America Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the Austrian special forces. Really? I read he was a plain old conscript. I heard that he was in their equivalent to the green berets. I'll just put him down as Austrian Army and leave what he did as ambiguous, then.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:12 pm
Private Sanders Das Rabble Rouser Private Sanders Das Rabble Rouser No big surprise but before coming to America Arnold Schwarzenegger was in the Austrian special forces. Really? I read he was a plain old conscript. I heard that he was in their equivalent to the green berets. I'll just put him down as Austrian Army and leave what he did as ambiguous, then. According to the almighty wiki he only did the minimum service time. And went AWOL during basic to be in a body building contest.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:26 pm
James Marshall Hendrix. U.S. Army. Quote: Hendrix got into trouble with the law twice for riding in stolen cars. He was given a choice between spending two years in prison or joining the Army. Hendrix chose the latter and enlisted on May 31, 1961. After completing basic training, he was assigned to the 101st Airborne Division and stationed in Fort Campbell, Kentucky. His commanding officers and fellow soldiers considered him to be a subpar soldier: he slept while on duty, had little regard for regulations, required constant supervision, and showed no skill as a marksman. For these reasons, his commanding officers submitted a request that Hendrix be discharged from the military after he had served only one year. Hendrix did not object when the opportunity to leave arose. He would later tell reporters that he received a medical discharge after breaking his ankle during his 26th parachute jump. The rock music journalist Charles Cross contended in his biography of Hendrix, Room Full of Mirrors (2005) that Hendrix feigned being homosexual—claiming to have fallen in love with a fellow soldier—in order to be discharged, but did not produce credible evidence to support this contention. At the base recreation center, Hendrix met fellow soldier and bass player Billy Cox, and the two forged a loyal friendship that Hendrix would call upon from April 1969 until Billy's breakdown shortly before Hendrix's death. The two would often perform with other musicians at venues both on and off the base as a loosely organized band there named the Casuals. As a celebrity in the UK, Hendrix mentioned his military service in three published interviews; one in 1967 for the film See My Music Talking (much later released under the title Experience), which was intended for TV to promote his recently released Axis: Bold as Love LP, in which he spoke very briefly of his first parachuting experience: "...once you get out there everything is so quiet, all you hear is the breezes-s-s-s..." This comment has later been used to claim that he was saying that this was one of the sources of his "spacy" guitar sound. The second and third mentions of his military experience were in interviews for Melody Maker in 1967 and 1969, where he spoke of his dislike of the army. In interviews in the US, Hendrix almost never mentioned it, and when d**k Cavett brought it up in his TV interview, Hendrix's only response was to verify that he had been based at Fort Campbell.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:42 pm
R. Lee Ermey- Marine Corps (seriously, why hasn't anyone mentioned him?) Montel Williams- Marine Corps Bill Cosby- Navy Ice-T- Army MC Hammer- Navy Art Carney- Army (was wounded at Normandy) Clint Eastwood- Army (he stacked gooks as sandbags in Korea) Don Knotts- Army Hugh Hefner- Army (WWII) Jimmy Stewart- Air Force Reserves James Earl Jones- Army Rangers Gene Hackman- Marine Corps George Carlin- Air Force Chuck Norris- Air Force Drew Carey- Marine Corps Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman)- Marine Corps Andy Roony- Army Alec Guiness- Royal Navy George C. Scott- Marine Corps Humphrey Bogart- Navy (WWI) Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon- Navy Rod Serling- Army Ronald Reagan- Army (hey, he counts as a celebrity)
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 5:59 pm
Requiem in Mortis James Earl Jones- Army Rangers Please god tell me he was the radio guy. xd Served as backup catapult on the USS Enterprise. The phrase "disgusting fatbody" comes to mind. Either it's a miracle he made it through basic, or he's really let himself go.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:23 pm
Requiem in Mortis R. Lee Ermey- Marine Corps (seriously, why hasn't anyone mentioned him?) Montel Williams- Marine Corps Bill Cosby- Navy Ice-T- Army MC Hammer- Navy Art Carney- Army (was wounded at Normandy) Clint Eastwood- Army (he stacked gooks as sandbags in Korea) Don Knotts- Army Hugh Hefner- Army (WWII) Jimmy Stewart- Air Force Reserves James Earl Jones- Army Rangers Gene Hackman- Marine Corps George Carlin- Air Force Chuck Norris- Air Force Drew Carey- Marine Corps Paul Reubens (Pee Wee Herman)- Marine Corps Andy Roony- Army Alec Guiness- Royal Navy George C. Scott- Marine Corps Humphrey Bogart- Navy (WWI) Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon- Navy Rod Serling- Army Ronald Reagan- Army (hey, he counts as a celebrity) Adding them. Singer James Blunt (British Army) has been added, as will Pornographer Larry Flint (US Army and US Navy [He served in the Army, was discharged, then later joined the Navy]).
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 6:48 pm
Isaac Asimov was served in the US Army for nine months before being honorably discharged a corporal, and Robert Heinlein was well-known to have served some years in the Navy before being discharged with TB.
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 7:24 pm
Fresnel Requiem in Mortis James Earl Jones- Army Rangers Please god tell me he was the radio guy. xd Served as backup catapult on the USS Enterprise. The phrase "disgusting fatbody" comes to mind. Either it's a miracle he made it through basic, or he's really let himself go. He let himself go after he got out. Although recently he's gotten into better shape. Took me a moment to catch the joke about Jones. I need to watch that movie again...
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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 10:16 pm
Requiem in Mortis Fresnel Requiem in Mortis James Earl Jones- Army Rangers Please god tell me he was the radio guy. xd Served as backup catapult on the USS Enterprise. The phrase "disgusting fatbody" comes to mind. Either it's a miracle he made it through basic, or he's really let himself go. He let himself go after he got out. Although recently he's gotten into better shape. Took me a moment to catch the joke about Jones. I need to watch that movie again... What movie, Star Wars? Dude just has a ******** awesome voice. Can you imagine calling a special forces unit and getting a response over the radio from Darth ******** Vader?
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