Willie Nelson

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Willie Nelson joined the U.S. Air Force straight out of high school. His military career didn’t last long, however, as he was medically discharged after just nine short months due to back problems. He did take away a bit of wisdom from his months served: “I was in the Air Force a while, and they had what they call ‘policing the area.’ I think that’s a pretty good thing to go by. If everyone just takes care of their own area, then we won’t have any problems. Be here. Be present. Wherever you are, be there. And look around you and see what needs to be changed.”


Benny Hill

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Remember “The Benny Hill Show”? The British slapstick expert was known as one of the funniest silent showmen ever, reaching a record audience of more than 21 million people in 1971. Most people don’t know that Benny Hill also served time in the military. It’s true, I swear! Benny Hill served in the British Army as one of the electrical and mechanical engineers that arrived in Normandy during WWII on September 1, 1944. He was in the 3rd Light Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Battery. Hill was not a huge fan of his time in the service and preferred to not speak much about it.


Clint Eastwood

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The actor, director, and filmmaker wanted to apply to college out of high school, but he was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Despite his tough-guy image, Clint Eastwood was a lifeguard working on base for the duration of his service. He went on to be an A-lister in Hollywood, starring in too many movies to list. He also has directed many military movies, including “Heartbreak Ridge,” “Flags of our Fathers,” “Firefox,” and “American Sniper.” “American Sniper” is based on the true story of Chris Kyle’s time serving as a Navy SEAL during the Iraq War. This film allowed Eastwood to showcase a deeper take on the effects of war and the stresses our soldiers and their families go through.