Because Walt Disney was underage . He was 16 years old when he attempted to join .
Walt Disney never joined the Army. He was rejected for being underage (16). He volunteered for the Red Cross instead.
Walt Disney didn't attend college. He didn't even finish high school. He dropped out to join the army.
According to the Wikipedia article , Walt Disney never served in any branch of the military . He had tried to join the Army but was rejected due to be under-age . He did serve as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross after the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918 . See related link below .
Legend has it that Walt Disney was turned down 302 times before he got financing for creating Disneyland.
Because Walt Disney was underage . He was 16 years old when he attempted to join .
Walt Disney never joined the Army. He was rejected for being underage (16). He volunteered for the Red Cross instead.
Yes, Walt Dsineys Cartoons were rejected by the Chicago Tribune
He tried to but he was rejected for only being 16, so he joined the red cross and drove an ambulance
16 years old
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.
He dropped out at age 16 to serve in the army. However, he was rejected because he was underage so instead he worked for the Red Cross.
Walt Disney didn't attend college. He didn't even finish high school. He dropped out to join the army.
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
According to the Wikipedia article , Walt Disney never served in any branch of the military . He had tried to join the Army but was rejected due to be under-age . He did serve as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross after the armistice was signed on November 11, 1918 . See related link below .
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 militaryRead more: Was_Walt_Disney_ever_in_the_US_Marine_Corps
Legend has it that Walt Disney was turned down 302 times before he got financing for creating Disneyland.