No he was a beatle The Beatles didnt fight in any wars, but there was a navy man named John Lennon in the war
He was a baby born in 1941, so very little.
No. Even though Bob Marley was drafted, he fled to his native Jamaica instead of going to Vietnam. He wrote many songs as a protest to the war.
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Bob Marley wrote Buffalo Soldier in 1980, then in 1984 it was released on the "Legends" album just 3 years after he died.
Bob Marley was a revolutionary and a rebel. He fought with his music. The main messages of his songs were freedom, love, equality, justice and peace. He fought against the system that breeds war, destruction and exploitation.
Bob marley held "one love one piece" concert in Kingston, Jamaica on April 22, 1978. Both rivals were attending. At the end of the concert Bob marley asked prime minister Michael Manley and opposition leader Edward Seaga for coming to the stage in order to shake hands. After they ascended the stage, Bob Marley, Michael Manley and Edward Seaga shook hands togather in front of people. That day, the war was stopped, however it was renewed soon. On May 11, 1981 Bob Marley died of cancer. At his funeral two rivals met each other and shook their hands again. That day was the end of the civil war in Jamaica.
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Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Air war-North Vietnam Ground war-South Vietnam
Bob Marley turns hailee selassie speech into a song title war
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Plenty of US Servicemen of Irish descent fought in the war, but Ireland did not fight in the Vietnam War.
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Many who didn't have to fight the war, were for it. Many who had to fight the war, were against it.
The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.
Bob Marley wrote Buffalo Soldier in 1980, then in 1984 it was released on the "Legends" album just 3 years after he died.
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