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syscom3
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Thanks for the story Flyboy!
When he turned 17 in 1942, he ran away to join the Marines. Told that he would need parental consent to become a leatherneck, the underage Buchwald reportedly enlisted a drunk who, for a pint of whiskey, agreed to pose as his father.
Buchwald, who came to love the armed forces, served in the Pacific theater until 1945. Most of the time, he was stationed on Eniwetok in the Marshall Islands, where he edited his outfit's newspaper. He was discharged in Los Angeles with the rank of sergeant.
"I felt that the Marines were the only ones I had ever cared about or who had ever cared for me," he once told an interviewer, the New York Times reported in 1972.