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  1. Mar 2, 2016 · Kennedy would serve the Army for 16 years, eventually attaining the rank of Captain. True to his radio roots, he became a disc jockey on Armed Forces Radio, and helped establish the Army...

    • George Kennedy’s Early Beginnings in Show Business
    • Serving Under Gen. George Patton
    • Developing The Us Army Information Office
    • George Kennedy Always Played The Tough Guy

    George Kennedy was born on February 18, 1925 in New York City. Both of his parents had careers in show business, so he was immediately entrenched in the scene. His father was an orchestra leader and musician, while his mother was a former ballet dancer. Entering the entertainment industry for the first time, a two-year-old Kennedy made his on-stage...

    George Kennedy initially tried to enlist in the US Army Air Forces, but his physical stature posed problems. “I’m six-foot-four, and even in those days I weighed 210 pound,” Kennedy once reminisced. “I was interested in airplanes then, and I’m interested in airplanes now. The best explanation came from a master sergeant in the Air Force. He said, ‘...

    While still enlisted in the Army, George Kennedy applied his previous experience as a radio actor to a new role. Like something out of the 1987 film Good Morning, Vietnam, he worked as a disc jockey for the Armed Forces Network (AFN). His time in this role served two purposes, both in the future development of the Army and Kennedy’s own life. For t...

    When George Kennedy left the Army, he worked as a technical advisor on the Phil Silvers Show(1955-59). While in this role, he sometimes played small, uncredited characters that influenced his desire to pursue professional acting. He subsequently gained supporting roles on various television series, typically playing a cowboy, outlaw or lawman. Alth...

  2. Following high school graduation, Kennedy enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 with the hope to become a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps. Instead, he wound up in the infantry, served under General George S. Patton and distinguished himself with valor. He won two Bronze Stars and four rows of combat and service ribbons.

    • February 18, 1925
    • February 28, 2016
  3. Mar 18, 2016 · This iconic film was about a group of twelve criminals recruited from military prisons to undertake a suicide mission into France to assassinate Germans commanders at a French chateau. He was awarded an Oscar for his performance of Dragline in Cool Hand Luke in 1967.

  4. George Kennedy, known for his tough-guy roles in film and television, had a military career that often goes overlooked. He served under General George Patton...

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  6. He started his military service during World War II and eventually became a captain. He initially served in Europe. He then fought in the Battle of the Bulge, was re-enlisted, and then earned a commission. He also served the 'Armed Forces Radio Network' in Germany, Japan, and Korea.

  7. Following high school graduation, Kennedy enlisted in the United States Army in 1943 with the hope to become a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps. Instead, he wound up in the infantry, served under General George S. Patton and distinguished himself with valor. He won two Bronze Stars and four rows of combat and service ribbons.

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