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Where can you find Kilroy was here?

Kilroy was a comfort to GI's suffering through a world gone mad. Kilroy was Here was proof that someone was there before them and survived. If Kilroy wasn't found there, it was left for the next GI.


What are the release dates for Kilroy Was Here - 1947?

Kilroy Was Here - 1947 was released on: USA: 19 July 1947


Is the 'Kilroy was here' logo copyrighted?

No


Kilroy was here how did this legend start?

a war veteran named kilroy died to save this country


What are the ratings and certificates for Kilroy Was Here - 1947?

Kilroy Was Here - 1947 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #12147, General Audience)


What actors and actresses appeared in Kilroy Was Here - 1983?

The cast of Kilroy Was Here - 1983 includes: Dennis DeYoung as Robert Orrin Charles Kilroy John Panozzo as Col. Hyde, Prison Inmate Chuck Panozzo as Lt. Vanish, Prison Inmate


What was the cartoon character who looked over a wall?

Kilroy (was here) .


Who is kilroy from the World War 2 memorial?

Kilroy was a symbol of the American GI and the saying with it was "Kilroy was here" this was essentially graffiti. There are several legends that tell how it got started. It became a challenge to place the logo in unlikely places. When I lived in Germany the was the ruins of a American POW camp in the area and a person I knew had gone up to it. He told me that there was Kilroy was here was on the walls.


What was the name of the character English soldiers wrote WAS HERE everywhere?

Kilroy


Was the name of the famous male cartoon character WWII?

You may be thinking of 'Kilroy' from "Kilroy was here" which was a popular character found in graffiti during WW2 ~.see related link below .


Who was Kilroy?

Kilroy was a joke among soldiers. They would draw a cartoon of a man peeking up from above a wall, and caption it with the phrase "Kilroy was here." The cartoon itself was not as funny as the off the wall places soldiers would find to put it.During WWII US ship builders cranked out a lot of merchant ships of a standardised type to compenaste for all thos ships sunk by the enemy. One of the Gov't people who were set to inspect the ships and approve them for use started scrawling "Kilroy was here" on the ships as proof of inspection and as his signature.


Was Kilroy was here a campaign slogan of a senator during World War 2?

"Kilroy was here" was a joke. It was a way for soldiers to lighten up the mood a little. Remember the "Your base are now belong to us" thing that went around recently? It was kinda like that.