Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Military. Show all posts

Monday, May 30, 2016

19 Surprising Stars Who Served in the Military


We often salute celebrities for their work on screen or on stage.


But these are the celebrities who truly deserve our praise and admiration for something much more important. Something bigger than themselves.


These are the famous men and women who served in the armed forces prior to striking it big, and we"re here to offer them an online ovation.


Won"t you join in, on this day especially?




1. Drew Carey


Drew carey

The Price is Right host Drew Carey spent six years (1980-1986) in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. He still has the haircut!



2. Chuck Norris


Chuck norris photograph

Not only did Chuck Norris serve in the Air Force, but he has served as spokesman for the VA and was named the Air Force’s Veteran of the Year in 2001. It’s unclear if he won any top-secret wars using only his unparalleled martial arts skills.



3. Nate Dogg


Nate dogg pic

Before becoming one of the men who took hip hop to the mainstream in the 1990s, Nate Dogg was a munitions specialist in the US Marines. The late rapper once said he joined the military to “see if I was a man.”



4. Elvis Presley


Elvis presley

Elvis Presley, seen here in a 1958 photo, is perhaps the most famous celebrity veteran of all.



5. Ice-T


Ice t shirtless

Law & Order: SVU star Ice-T (real name Tracy Marrow) has quite the resume over the years, but nothing is more surprising than his four-year stint in the U.S. Army from 1979-1983.



6. Bea Arthur


Bea arthur

The Golden Girls star listed bow and rifle hunting on her Corps qualification card, and served as a typist and truck driver from 1943-1945, when she was honorably discharged.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

19 Stars Who Served in the Military: A Veterans Day Salute


We often salute celebrities for their work on screen or on stage.


But these are the celebrities who truly deserve our praise and admiration for something much more important. Something bigger than themselves.


These are the famous men and women who served in the armed forces prior to striking it big, and we"re here to offer them an online ovation.


Won"t you join in, on this day especially?




1. Drew Carey


Drew carey

The Price is Right host Drew Carey spent six years (1980-1986) in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves. He still has the haircut!



2. Chuck Norris


Chuck norris photograph

Not only did Chuck Norris serve in the Air Force, but he has served as spokesman for the VA and was named the Air Force’s Veteran of the Year in 2001. It’s unclear if he won any top-secret wars using only his unparalleled martial arts skills.



3. Nate Dogg


Nate dogg pic

Before becoming one of the men who took hip hop to the mainstream in the 1990s, Nate Dogg was a munitions specialist in the US Marines. The late rapper once said he joined the military to “see if I was a man.”



4. Elvis Presley


Elvis presley

Elvis Presley, seen here in a 1958 photo, is perhaps the most famous celebrity veteran of all.



5. Ice-T


Ice t shirtless

Law & Order: SVU star Ice-T (real name Tracy Marrow) has quite the resume over the years, but nothing is more surprising than his four-year stint in the U.S. Army from 1979-1983.



6. Bea Arthur


Bea arthur

The Golden Girls star listed bow and rifle hunting on her Corps qualification card, and served as a typist and truck driver from 1943-1945, when she was honorably discharged.


View Slideshow

Monday, September 14, 2015

Military Moms Breastfeed Online, Stir Controversy

Alyssa Milano is not the only person out there who makes no apologies for breastfeeding.


A picture of 10 military moms, as former Air Force service member Tara Ruby snapped the image in response to learning about a new nursing room at Fort Bliss Army Base in El Paso, Texas.



“Today I believe we made history,” Ruby wrote on Facebook.



“To my knowledge, a group photo to show support of active duty military mommies nursing their little’s has never been done. It is so nice to see support for this here at Fort Bliss.”


The photo has stirred up some controversy, however.


When it first went up on Ruby’s Facebook page Thursday, it suddenly “disappeared” for unknown reasons, she wrote.


But Ruby then shared it again, along with the following message:


“I was active duty a long time ago when support for breastfeeding moms wasn’t even an option or a consideration. We have come so far. Breastfeeding their babies doesn’t make them less of a soldier, I believe it makes them a better one.


“Juggling the tasks and expectations of a soldier, plus providing for their own in the best way they possibly can, makes these ladies even stronger for it.


“I want to say Thank You to everyone that saw my vision, and helped us in succeeding in making it come true. I am 100% for #normalizebreastfeeding. How about you?”


Well… how about you?!? We know where the following celebrities stand: