Harry S Truman
World War 1
No, because he served in world war 1
Yes, he did.
yes
From 1905 to 1911, Truman served in the Missouri National Guard. When the United States entered World War I in 1917, he helped organize the 2nd Regiment of Missouri Field Artillery, which was quickly called into Federal service as the 129th Field Artillery and sent to France. Truman was promoted to Captain and given command of the regiment's Battery D. He and his unit saw action in the Vosges, Saint Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne campaigns. Truman joined the reserves after the war, rising eventually to the rank of colonel. He sought to return to active duty at the outbreak of World War II, but Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall declined his offer to serve.
The World War 1 Veterans are dead. They were born before 1900 in order to serve in World War 1.
H. Truman Eisenhower and FDR served just not overseas
yes he did!
yes they did
Fowler
he did not participate in vietnam. He was discharged from the service in 1951 by Truman for disrespecting his superiors.