Bob Keshan "Captain Kangaroo" enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserve in 1945, but did not get out of the states when the war ended. This is an old urban legend attributed to actor Lee Marvin, who was wounded on Saipain.
Bob Riley is a American politician in the Republican Party
Bob Hawke was born on December 9, 1929.
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Bob Wills died on May 13, 1975 at the age of 70.
Yes Bob Hawke has retired. He retired on 1991no he is not
He was a Marine towards the end of World War 2. However, contrary to popular belief, he enlisted too late to see any action at Iwo Jima as indicated by some, and there is no indication of any medals for bravery. Still, he was a Marine who served, which does not make him any less a hero. Anyone who serves our country in the armed forces is a hero in my book!
Clarabelle the Clown on the (Howdy Doody) program. he created the role, but ditched it. it was a non-speaking role.
No, Bob Keeshan was a Marine
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Marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg.
Both served in the United States Marine Corps. I could find no reference to them being in the same units.
I'm not quite sure but I read that the creator of sponge bob was/is a marine biologist
Bob Marley's father was Norval Sinclair Marley, a Marine captain who was also a plantation overseer. He was a white Jamaican of English origin, and died of a heart attack at the age of 60 in 1955, when Bob was 10 years old.
Bob Gascoine has written: 'Diving, snorkeling & visitor's guide to the Turks & Caicos Islands' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Marine biology, Scuba diving, Skin diving
Hillenburg was a marine biology teacher at what is now the Orange County Ocean Institute. He worked as a marine biologist from 1984-1987.
Bob Eggleton has written: 'Dark Horse Deluxe Stationery Exotique' 'Book of Sea Monsters' -- subject(s): Marine animals, Sea monsters 'Dark Horse Deluxe Journal'