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P38 Pilot said:I dont know about that. He was very patriotic and seemed like a guy who might have been in the Texas National Guard.
FLYBOYJ said:Art Carney - US Army. Carney went to Normandy in July of 1944 as a replacement to the 28th Division in position around St Lô. He was part of a 30 calibre machine gun squad. On 15 August 1944 he had just taken up his position and was hit in the right leg by mortar shrapnel. After receiving field treatment, he was sent back to Britain and then the US. He once said of his military career, "Never fired a shot and maybe never wanted to. I really cost the government money."
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I knew that Jimmy Stuart was a B-17 Pilot.Jimmy Stewart
Fonda? You mean Jane Fonda's dad was a WWII vet??? I feel sorry for him that his daughter became a lefty pinko. What did he do in WWII? I would would like to know.Henry Fonda
Because of that, his face had to be completely reconstructed.
P38 Pilot said:Good movie. John Wayne was exelent! That was pretty cool how they air-lifted that Vietnamese General!
Lorne Greene was givin the handle "The voice of doom
DerAdlerIstGelandet said:P38 Pilot said:Good movie. John Wayne was exelent! That was pretty cool how they air-lifted that Vietnamese General!
While John Wayne was a good classic movie Actor he was horrible in that movie. He had no emotion what so ever at all. I remember the scene where a soldier gets wounded and John Wayne in a complete monotonal voice with no emotions goes "Someone get this man a medic." In real life he would have screamed "MEDIC, MEDIC, WE HAVE A MAN DOWN, GET A MEDIC!" In combat there is emotion, trust me I know.