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  1. Nov 19, 2013 · Unlike many famous veterans, Albert joined the military after he had found success as an actor. His abilities coincided fortuitously with the needs of the military.

  2. Oct 16, 2016 · Eddie Albert Heimberger was famous for his acting skills but few know of his heroism in WW2. Eddie in the battle of Tarawa disobeyed his orders to collect reusable supplies from the initial landing and instead rescued over 40 marines who were trapped offshore under heavy machine gun fire.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eddie_AlbertEddie Albert - Wikipedia

    Albert's son spoke of his parents' blacklisting in an interview published in December 1972, crediting Albert's military service during World War II with ultimately saving his career: My mom was blacklisted for appearing at an anti- Franco rally; she was branded a Communist, was spat upon in the streets, and had to have a bodyguard.

  4. Jul 9, 2021 · The Pennsylvania Veterans Museum is dedicated to preserving, protecting and promoting the legacy and dignity of all veterans of the United States military. Our focus is to tell the stories of...

  5. This was one of the many bloody island battles of World War II and in the history of the U.S. Marine Corp. Albert was credited with rescuing up to 70 wounded Marines while under enemy fire. He accomplished this while he was skippering a relatively large landing craft.

  6. The actor, who worked constantly throughout the entertainment industry and was twice nominated for the Academy Award as a supporting actor, died of pneumonia on 27 May 2005. What not quite so many may remember is his service during World War II. He didn't have to go, but he did. Eddie Albert was 37 when he was commissioned.

  7. The American actor Eddie Albert, full name Edward Albert Heimberger, enlisted in the U.S. Navy on September 9th, 1942 and transferred to the U.S. Navy Reserves in 1943. Enlisting in the United States Coast Guard during World War II, he was an active participant in the Battle of Tarawa in November, 1943, one of most savage battles in the Pacific ...

  8. May 28, 2005 · In 1939, while sailing off the coast of Baja California, he heard rumors of secret submarine fueling stations, and when he returned home he reported to Army intelligence that Japanese “fishermen”...

  9. May 28, 2005 · Seven months after Pearl Harbor, Mr. Albert joined the Navy. After officers training school, he was assigned to an amphibious transport ship and saw action in the South Pacific. After the war,...

  10. Jun 29, 2016 · He toured Mexico in the guise as a clown and circus performer but in actual fact he was an undercover agent for the military and photographed U-Boats and other items of interest for Military Intelligence. When the war broke out he took up arms in the US Navy but was discharged to take up an officer’s position within the Naval Reserve.

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