No, but he was in the red cross in World War 2
No, family members cannot get into Disney World with military discount tickets if the military personnel is not present. Active duty and retired military personnel must be present and show a valid military ID to use the military discount tickets.
Walt Disney did not receive a dishonorable discharge because he never served in the military.
no
I think he didn't because he was in the military
16 years old
I think it was the Disney Inn which is now Shades of Green, a military only resort.
Joining the Disney Navy offers unique opportunities for entertainment and creativity, as well as a chance to work with beloved Disney characters. Unlike traditional military branches, the Disney Navy focuses on providing magical experiences and entertainment rather than combat or defense.
Have a look on this site, http://www.disneymilitarysales.com/ You'll find great deals available for millitary. They have deals for Disney Land,and Disney World resorts
online, by phone, and at the ticket station..
Walt Disney Productions created over 400 military insignia designs during World War II for various branches of the U.S. military. Disney also produced animated propaganda films to boost morale and support the war effort, such as "Der Fuehrer's Face" starring Donald Duck. Disney's work during the war was an example of how the entertainment industry contributed to patriotic efforts and propaganda campaigns at the time.
No. In the First World War. Disney dropped out of high school at the age of sixteen to join the Army, but the army rejected him because he was underage. In the Second World War, the U.S. Army contracted most of the Disney studio's facilities and had the staff create training and instructional films for the military - but he did not serve in the military
Many places offer discounts for retired military such as Lowes and Disney World, however AAA discounts are for members of AAA reguardless of military status.