Yes, Rodney Dangerfield did entertain U.S. troops as part of the USO. He participated in various USO tours, performing for servicemen and women stationed overseas. Dangerfield was known for his comedic style and often brought laughter and levity to those serving in the military. His contributions to troop morale were a significant aspect of his legacy as a comedian.
The British troops moved on Lexington and Concord in an attempt to seize a reported arms cache, and to attempt the capture of John Hancock and Samuel Adams.
Battle of the Coral Sea.
im not sure if he was alive he wouldn't support it i think? mabe he would entertain the troops with his awsome skills. but i think he would say that its pretty crazy with this mess. sorry if i didnt answer your question right
It says that the president should inform Congress of his intention to send troops abroad within 48 hours.
the soldiers atDunkirk were saved by the British navy aided by local fisherman from all over Britain. HMS Rodney played an important role. also the french rearguard allowed a lot of British troops to escape. the RAF couldn't do each as they were also retreating from Dunkirk mainly the British Navy constantly transporting troops across the channel under constant attack from the Luftwaffe
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The Colonel is about to address the troops. Bob Hope used to entertain the troops that were in the war zones.
To entertain the army
By forming the USO to entertain troops (apex)
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Many actors and comedians have served our country by making themselves available to entertain the troops, but Bob Hope comes readily to mind.
He was only in the Korean War. He did entertain the troops in the Vietnam War.
Yes, Bob Hope and Frank Sinatra often entertained the U.S troops.
Al Jolson
He was only in the Korean War. He did entertain the troops in the Vietnam War.
By forming the USO to entertain troops
By forming the USO to entertain troops