Ted Nugent did not serve in the military.
Ted Nugent's military record is significant in relation to his career as a musician and public figure because it adds credibility to his image as a patriotic and pro-military individual. Serving in the military can enhance his reputation and appeal to certain audiences who value military service and patriotism.
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Ted Williams lost about 4-5 years to military service, and averaged about 35 home runs per year during his career. I would say it is fair to say he would have at least reached the 600 home run mark. He might have finished with about 660.
the only Major League player to have his career interrupted TWICE by military service was the great Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox, serving in a Marine Corps pilot in World War II and Korea.
Ted Williams played for the Boston Red Sox between 1939-1942 and 1946-1960.
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No. Warren Nugent is Ted Nugents father. Mr. Green Jeans was played by actor Hugh Brannum.
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No, Mr. Green Jeans was not Ted Nugent's dad. Mr. Green Jeans was a character played by actor Hugh Brannum on the children's television show "Captain Kangaroo." Ted Nugent, the rock musician and political activist, is not related to Brannum.
Ted Nugent's military record is significant in relation to his career as a musician and public figure because it adds credibility to his image as a patriotic and pro-military individual. Serving in the military can enhance his reputation and appeal to certain audiences who value military service and patriotism.
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Ted Williams lost about 4-5 years to military service, and averaged about 35 home runs per year during his career. I would say it is fair to say he would have at least reached the 600 home run mark. He might have finished with about 660.
Edward "Ted" Kennedy served in the Army from 1951-1953 as a military guard at NATO headquarters in Paris. Senator Kennedy also had 47 years of congressional service from 1962 -2009. He was honored for his dedicated service to his country by being buried at Arlington Military Cemetery.