Yes, Don Knotts served in the United States Army during World War II. He was a part of the Special Services branch, entertaining troops and performing in military shows during his service.
Yes, Don Knotts was a smoker for a large portion of his life. He struggled with a smoking addiction but eventually quit smoking in his later years due to health concerns.
Yes, Don Knotts was married twice but did not have any children. His first marriage ended in divorce after 27 years, and his second marriage lasted until his death in 2006.
Don Knotts was married twice. His first marriage was to Kathryn Metz in 1947, and they divorced in 1964. He then married Loralee Czuchna in 1974, and they remained together until his death in 2006.
1842 knots is approximately equal to 2130 miles per hour or 3429 kilometers per hour. This speed is very fast and is commonly used for fast passenger jets or military aircraft.
Celtic knots are known for their use in ornamentation of Christian monuments. Celtic knots can be graphical representation of knots or actual knots in these decorations.
Don Knots was born in 1924 and died from cancer in 2006.
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did don knots not like to work with black people
Yes he has. In a movie called the reluctant astronaut. He starred in it with Don Knots.
Yes, Don Knotts was a smoker for a large portion of his life. He struggled with a smoking addiction but eventually quit smoking in his later years due to health concerns.
Yes, Don Knotts was married twice but did not have any children. His first marriage ended in divorce after 27 years, and his second marriage lasted until his death in 2006.
Yeah one of them rumours that just wont quit. Answer is no. MitchL's grand pops are Connecticut ites one is called Jasper JJ and the other was John. Not Don.
Don Knotts was married twice. His first marriage was to Kathryn Metz in 1947, and they divorced in 1964. He then married Loralee Czuchna in 1974, and they remained together until his death in 2006.
Don Hayworth has written: 'Airborne electro-optical sensor simulation system' -- subject(s): Aeronautics, Military, Flight simulators, Military Aeronautics, Research
A Guidon; pronounced: guy-don
1842 knots is approximately equal to 2130 miles per hour or 3429 kilometers per hour. This speed is very fast and is commonly used for fast passenger jets or military aircraft.
PNP Positive Negative Positive, is a type of Transistor. I don"t know of military applications.