Yes, John Stroud was a real person who participated in the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. He was a soldier and is often noted for his role as a member of the Texian forces defending the mission against the Mexican army. Stroud's contributions and experiences during the siege are part of the historical accounts of the Alamo.
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There is no historical record of a John Stroud being present at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. The names of the known defenders of the Alamo are well-documented, and John Stroud is not among them. It is possible that there may have been individuals present whose names were not recorded, but there is no verifiable evidence to support the existence of a John Stroud at the Alamo during that time.
John Wayne produced, directed, and starred in (and partially funded) the 1960 movie about the Alamo.
Donald Clark has written: 'John Wayne's The Alamo' -- subject(s): Alamo (Motion picture : 1960) 'John Wayne's the Alamo in TODD-A0' -- subject(s): Alamo (Motion picture : 1960)
John Galt is a character not a real person. He waa a main character in the book Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.
John Stronge was born in 1813.
The only person John Rambo is Based ON is John rambo But to answer Your question he is a fictional character (that means he is not real).
The Alamo was released October 24th, 1960
Robert Franklin Stroud www.alcatrazhistory.com/stroud.htm - 14k Stroud was his last name, John might have been his first. Twas Robert
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No, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt is not a real person. He is a fictional character from a popular children's song.
He was an inspirational person who loved his work of art. =)