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No, Dean Martin did not see combat in World War II. He served in the U.S. Army Air Forces, primarily in a non-combat role as a performer in the Army's entertainment division. His contributions were focused on boosting morale among troops rather than direct combat.
Harry S. Truman was a Colonel in the U.S. Army during World War two but never saw combat in WW2. He did see combat in World War 1 though
No, James Braddock did not see combat in World War II. Although he was eligible for military service during the war, he was unable to enlist due to the injuries he sustained in his boxing career, particularly from his earlier fights. Instead, he worked in a war-related job, contributing to the war effort in other ways.
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Yes, he served in the Army Air Corps during World War 2, but did not see combat. He made training films.
"See the elephant" or "see the monkey show."
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Sweden, Switzerland, Brazil, Argentina, to name a few; see website: Participants in World War 2
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Bob Keeshan, best known as Captain Kangaroo, was not a war veteran. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II but did not see combat. After the war, he transitioned to a successful career in children's television, where he became a beloved figure.