No he didn't because he died in World War 1.
John ' Simpson' Kirkpatrick.
No, John Steinbeck didn't fight in World War II. He was a war correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune during World War II, though.
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no he did not this is fake
Helping the injured soilders get the safety
John Simpson Kirkpatrick
John Simpson Kirkpatrick joined the Australian Army Medical Corps as a stretcher bearer under the name of "Jack Simpson" immediately at the outbreak of World War I. Simpson then landed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915.
No. He was during the time which Jamestown was around.
No he fought in World War 1 and he died in 1948 at age 87.
John Simpson, known for his service during World War I as a stretcher bearer with the Australian Imperial Force, was 23 years old when he enlisted in 1915. His bravery and commitment to rescuing wounded soldiers on the battlefield earned him recognition, and he became a symbol of courage during the war.
John Wayne
Simpson and his donkey.