Yes. He was in World War 2.
Walt Disney started his war with nickelodeon when Walt started the Disney productions. just joking you must be clueless there is no world war 4
walt disney was in worldwar one and when world war one was finshed he joind acopiny that makes cartoon caricters and thats the anser
Walt Disney never fought in any wars. He was denied from enlisting for service in World War 1 because he was underage. However, he did serve as an ambulance driver for one year with the Red Cross.
He worked for the red cross and was a nurse
Yes he did,he drew pictures for soldiers during world war one and Disney cartoons covered his ambulance truck
The first movie Walt Disney made was Snow White.
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Walt Disney was an ambulance driver for the Red Cross during World War I. He attempted to join the army at 16 years of age but was rejected. He then joined the Red Cross and drove ambulances in France but not until after the armistice.
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
No, Walt never attended a college or university as he dropped out of high school at the age of 16 to join the army in World War I.
Walt Disney had already opened his animation studio. He worked as a producer there, and was contracted by the United States Military to create many training films and pro-Ally propaganda.
II knew Jeffrey bowers when I was about 10 or so years old. I went to his house and he showed me several pictures around the house do Walt and also had the donkey in his back yard from one of Disney,s movies. I think it was the vanishing desert. He had a lot of Disney related memorabilia in the house too. I have tried to find information on him several,times bit am unable to do so. They lived on Burbank boulevard in Van Nuys on a large lot on the south side of the street.