no
During WWII the draft was for the duration of the war or until you were unfit for combat .
During WWII
A lot of people were famous in WWII. Hideki Tojo, for example. He was sort of like the leader of Japan during WWII. But Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during WWII.
North Africa if I remember right. During WWII. Does that help? Yes: Morocco & Algeria.
yes, he served as a WWII correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune
no he did not serve in the u.s army.
Gerald Ford served in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
No, Ray Bradbury did not serve in the military during World War 2. He was a conscientious objector and did not enlist.
Either during a television program concerning a biography on actor Lee Marvin (a wounded US Marine in the PTO during WWII), or a written article; "Capt Kangaroo" served as a US Marine in the Pacific during WWII. As did actor Don Adams ("Get Smart"), who was wounded on Guadalcanal in WWII.
During WWII the draft was for the duration of the war or until you were unfit for combat .
Yes in wwII
Joseph Stalin was the commander-in-chief of Russia during WWII.
During WWII
He did join the military; but I am not sure which branch.
Joseph Stalin in WWII, but 1924 is not during WWII.
A lot of people were famous in WWII. Hideki Tojo, for example. He was sort of like the leader of Japan during WWII. But Hirohito was the emperor of Japan during WWII.
Richard M. Nixon was never a student at the US Naval Academy. He did, however, serve in the US Navy during WWII as a Lieutenant Commander.