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WhiteRoseBlessings -> RE: Avatars, free expression, or offensive to some. (3/20/2008 5:23:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: JimboFletch There's been a false story floating around the Internet about actor Lee Marvin and Bob Keeshan (Captain Kangaroo). Both did serve in the Marines. This is from the Truth or Fiction site: The message says that Lee Marvin appeared on the Tonight Show in the 70's when host Johnny Carson brought up Marvin's record in the Marines. Carson said people may not have known that Marvin fought in Iwo Jima, one of the best known battles of World War II, and was awarded the Navy Cross. Marvin then tells a story of heroism in battle about the bravest man he ever knew who was also awarded the Navy Cross...Bob Keeshan who later became best known as Captain Kangaroo. Before his death in January, 2004, we checked with Bob Keeshan, who was living in Vermont, and he said he never served at Iwo Jima, was not presented with the Navy Cross and, in fact, never saw combat. There is no record of Lee Marvin at Iwo Jima or winning the Navy Cross. According to a biography that we have on file at TruthOrFiction.com, Marvin did see a lot of action in the Pacific participating in the invasions at Kwajalein and Eniwetok and was wounded in Saipan, for which he was awarded the Purple Heart. quote:
ORIGINAL: JimboFletch Also, according to TruthorFiction.com Fred Rogers, the founder and host of the popular U.S. children's television program Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood never served in the military. According to his official biography from Family Communications, the producers of his show, Fred Rogers went directly from college into media... Well fiddle. I usually check those things out. Thanks for the posts, Jimbo.
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