3. Patton
Admiral Yamamoto was probably the most famous Japanese military figure, but he was a sailor, not a soldier.
You say to your soldier, 'Do this' and he does it. But I am obliged to say to the American, 'This is why you ought to do this' and then he does it.
Pearl Bailey is a famous singer, actress and entertainer. Colin Powell is a famous politician, administrator and former soldier. Floyd Patterson is a famous retired boxer.
Hell to Eternity produced in the 1960's was based on the life of Guy Gabaldon, who was born to a Mexican-American family but moved in with a Japense American family at age 12. He became famous for being the Pied-piper of Saipan, where during his service in the USMC he used his Japanese skills to talk a total of 1500 men into surrender. (no mean feat considering most Japanese soldiers perfered death to surrender)
3. Patton
Admiral Yamamoto was probably the most famous Japanese military figure, but he was a sailor, not a soldier.
I think it is Audie Murphy.
Read the book "Burma Rifles."
You say to your soldier, 'Do this' and he does it. But I am obliged to say to the American, 'This is why you ought to do this' and then he does it.
Buffalo bill
Pearl Bailey is a famous singer, actress and entertainer. Colin Powell is a famous politician, administrator and former soldier. Floyd Patterson is a famous retired boxer.
Hell to Eternity produced in the 1960's was based on the life of Guy Gabaldon, who was born to a Mexican-American family but moved in with a Japense American family at age 12. He became famous for being the Pied-piper of Saipan, where during his service in the USMC he used his Japanese skills to talk a total of 1500 men into surrender. (no mean feat considering most Japanese soldiers perfered death to surrender)
Jessica Lynch is a former American Army soldier who was most famous for being saved by US troops after being captured by Iraqi forces. She's regarded as the first rescued American prisoner of war who was a woman.
Discribe any one famous soldier/officer?
Several Japanese soldiers hid in the jungles of Southeast Asia for many years after World War II ended. The most famous was Hiroo Onoda, who remained in active resistance until 1974.
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