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      • The oldest child of an itinerant bridge builder, actor Neville Brand intended to make the military his career, and indeed spent ten years in uniform. During World War II, he became America's fourth most decorated soldier when he wiped out a German 50-caliber machine gun nest.
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  2. Enlisted in the Army as Corporal Neville L. Brand, Infantryman, on 5 March 1941, he was listed as being six feet tall and weighing 169 pounds. Brand trained at Fort Carson, CO, and served nine months and nineteen days in the U.S. Army in World War II seeing action with the 331st Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Infantry Division (Thunderbolt ...

  3. Lawrence Neville Brand (August 13, 1920 – April 16, 1992) was an American soldier and actor. He was known for playing villainous or antagonistic character roles in Westerns, crime dramas, and films noir, and was nominated for a BAFTA Award for his performance in Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954).

  4. Apr 30, 2024 · Halls of Montezuma, 1951.(Photo Credit: hilts / MovieStillsDB) Very little is known about Neville Brand’s early life, other than he grew up in Illinois. Following his high school graduation, and knowing he wanted to dedicate his life to the military, the future actor enlisted in the Illinois Army National Guard, becoming a private with F Company, 129th Infantry Regiment.

  5. HOME OF RECORD: Kewanee, Illinois. After enlisting in the Illinois National Guard in 1939, in 1941 Neville Brand joined the regular Army, serving in combat during World War II. He later...

    • August 13, 1920
    • April 16, 1992
  6. Page last updated 06/03/2021 10:17:39. Military record and acting career of Neville Brand, often mistakenly cited as 4th most decorated G.I. in WWII.

  7. Apr 18, 1992 · SACRAMENTO —. Actor Neville Brand, a real-life war hero who made a film career out of playing tough guys in such movies as “Stalag 17” and “Birdman of Alcatraz,” has died of emphysema ...

  8. Neville Brand was regularly cited as the 4th most decorated soldier in WWII, but that information is incorrect and was denied by Brand before his death. He was, however, according to official military records, the recipient of the Silver Star for gallantry in combat.

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