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6. Ray Manzarek
Tue May 17, 2022, 03:17 PM
May 2022

Most famous for playing the keyboard in “The Doors,” Manzarek joined the Army during the buildup to Vietnam. He served in Thailand and Okinawa before being kicked out. Manzarek, who had been a student at UCLA Film School before enlisting, returned to college. Only two months after graduation, Manzarek and Jim Morrison formed “The Doors” and became icons.

https://www.wearethemighty.com/articles/famous-military-musicians/

AND Mike Nesmith (Monkees):
Nesmith, born and raised in Dallas, Texas, dropped out of high school to join the Air Force in 1960. He spent his entire military career close to home, with basic training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio and aircraft mechanic training at Sheppard Air Force Base in Wichita Falls. He spent the rest of his career stationed at Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base in Oklahoma.

https://www.military.com/off-duty/music/2021/12/13/air-force-vet-michael-nesmith-was-more-just-monkee.html

AND grunge musician Jason Everman

As a former Army Ranger and Green Beret, the guitarist for Nirvana and Mindfunk and bassist for Soundgarden served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He served from 1994 to 2006, earning the rank of sergeant first class.

https://coffeeordie.com/military-veteran-musicians/

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and Lee James Jude Capallero DBoon May 2022 #1
Thanks, good addition appalachiablue May 2022 #2
Eddie Albert - WW2 LastDemocratInSC May 2022 #3
Tx, on the list and in the Next Video, Part 2, to be posted. appalachiablue May 2022 #10
In 1st Video posted above, Eddie Albert No. 69 in the list below. appalachiablue May 2022 #15
Jimmy Stewart flew many combat missions and retired from the Army Air Force... NNadir May 2022 #4
Indeed. Stewart did an excellent job. appalachiablue May 2022 #11
Jimmy Stewart is in the 1st Video above, No. 24 in the list below. appalachiablue May 2022 #17
Hedy Lamarr-- pretty much invented frequency shifting that revolutionized communications in WW2... TreasonousBastard May 2022 #5
Interesting & good points about all of these who contributed. appalachiablue May 2022 #12
Ray Manzarek DBoon May 2022 #6
Thanks for all of these, musicians too. I didn't know. appalachiablue May 2022 #13
Pretty sure Jimi Hendrix was in the Army... regnaD kciN May 2022 #7
VY interesting, & sounds right about both, lol. JIMI appalachiablue May 2022 #14
Yogi Berra...US Navy - WWII veteran.. Princess Turandot May 2022 #8
Yogo Bera is No. 31 in the List below the 2nd Video I appalachiablue May 2022 #18
I don't see James Arness (Matt Dillon). He was in the doc03 May 2022 #9
Arness is No. 69 in the List below the 2nd Video I appalachiablue May 2022 #16
John Wayne never served. nt Callmecrazy May 2022 #19
Yes. Reagan also didn't serve in combat yet said appalachiablue May 2022 #20
Very nice! Thank you DashOneBravo May 2022 #21
YW, it was interesting to learn about such a wide range of service members appalachiablue May 2022 #22
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