Eddie Andrews attended officers candidate school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma and was graduated with the rank of captain. He was trained in the field artillery and specialized in the use of the 105 mm. (light) howitzer. I know because my father, William J. Dempsey, served with him at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, and during desert training in Yuma, Arizona. My father and mother told me several stories about Mr. Andrews and said that he was a warm, intelligent, engaging and thoughtful individual. My father was later deployed with the 328th Field Artillery Battalion which was attached to the Fifth Army and served with distinction in the Italian campaign. I do not know whether Mr. Andrews served overseas.
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Yes. The US Navy. WWll.
he was an actor on movies and classic tv shows.At 19 Knotts joined the Army and served in world war 2 as part of a traveling GI variety show and as a nurse.He did not serve in the marine corps as a drill instructor.
Steve McQueen did serve in the United States Marines. He was a member of the Honor Guard and protected the Presidents Yacht. He did not serve in Korea.
It means that nobody can serve yourself better than you.
how long did bisphop eddie long serve in prison
Yes in wwII
He never served in the armed forces.
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Unless this is a new event, Bishop Eddie Long has not been to jail.
Yes. The US Navy. WWll.
No, his eagle globe and anchor tattoo is fake, and used for his character in SVU
Nat King Cole's brothers Eddie, Freddy and Ike were too young to serve in World War 2. When Ike Cole reach the age to serve in the military he joined the Army during the Korean War era. He played a drum in the band. Unable to find any further record of his time in the Army.
He did serve in the Europe. I saw a WW II news clip where he was introduced as "Pat Brady, Hollywood California" He was talking about how hard it was to deal with the German "88s" (Artillery Weapons). Also see: http://www.jcs-group.com/military/war1941represent/real.html
Either during a television program concerning a biography on actor Lee Marvin (a wounded US Marine in the PTO during WWII), or a written article; "Capt Kangaroo" served as a US Marine in the Pacific during WWII. As did actor Don Adams ("Get Smart"), who was wounded on Guadalcanal in WWII.
In later interviews Rod Stieger talked about his service in the navy. He was a crewman on a destroyer escorting the Doolittle Raid task force. He was an anti-aircraft gunner.
According to his mini-biography at Internet Movie Database, he saw active service from 1915-18. He would have turned 18 in 1915.