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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsName this WW2 veteran (and later TV actor)
I'll give you a hint... he's not very knowledgeable.
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Name this WW2 veteran (and later TV actor) (Original Post)
Bucky
Dec 2016
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stopbush
(24,396 posts)1. John Banner?
malthaussen
(17,193 posts)2. Give the man a cigar.
He really was a sergeant, too.
-- Mal
Bucky
(54,003 posts)4. Born in Austria, fled to US in '38
It'd be perfect if he'd worked in intelligence, but they didn't even use him as a translator
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)3. Even knowing the answer I can't see it....
Maybe a bit around the mouth.
Bucky
(54,003 posts)5. I see it in the mouth and nose, but he definitely aged over those 25 years
Major Nikon
(36,827 posts)6. Don Knotts