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      • The author, a North Carolina native, was a correspondent for The Charlotte News prior to World War II. After he was drafted in the U.S. Army, he wrote columns for the newspaper as a private at Fort Bragg. See Here, Private Hargrove is his collection of those columns, detailing his experiences in basic training with humor and sarcasm.
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  2. See Here, Private Hargrove (1942) is a book by Marion Hargrove, about his experiences in U.S. Army basic training. Origin. The author, a North Carolina native, was a correspondent for The Charlotte News prior to World War II. After he was drafted in the U.S. Army, he wrote columns for the newspaper as a private at Fort Bragg.

  3. Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences. He muddles through basic training at Fort Bragg with the self-serving help of a couple of buddies intent on cutting themselves in on that extra income. Director. Wesley Ruggles.

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    • Comedy, Romance, War
    • Wesley Ruggles
    • 1944-03
  4. See Here, Private Hargrove is a 1944 black-and-white comedy film from MGM, produced by George Haight, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Robert Walker, Donna Reed, and Keenan Wynn. The film was adapted from the 1942 memoir of the same name by Marion Hargrove .

    • George Haight
    • March 18, 1944
  5. Based on Marion Hargrove's lively memoir of his misadventures in Army boot camp, MGM's See Here, Private Hargrove (1944) stars Robert Walker as the bumbling GI who finds himself in perpetual hot water, often literally, with constant KP duty.

    • Wesley Ruggles
    • Robert Walker
  6. See Here, Private Hargrove. Jump to Edit. Summaries. Journalist Marion Hargrove enters the Army intending to supplement his income by writing about his training experiences. He muddles through basic training at Fort Bragg with the self-serving help of a couple of buddies intent on cutting themselves in on that extra income.

  7. See Here Private Hargrove (1944) Based on a book by Marion Hargrove of his exploits at Fort Bragg during boot camp the film features Robert Walker in the title role. Keenan Wynn and William “Bill” Phillips (among others) play fellow soldiers in his unit.

  8. See Here, Private Hargrove is a 1944 black-and-white comedy film from MGM, produced by George Haight, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and starring Robert Walker, Donna Reed, and Keenan Wynn. The film was adapted from the 1942 memoir of the same name by Marion Hargrove.

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