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Does anyone know about fighters who served in say, vietnam, WWII, WWI, Korea, Desert storm and other wars that took place around the globe?
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Ray Mancini's father was a contender, whom I believe served in the second world war.
James Braddock served as well, but I don't know if he was ever in combat. Louis, of course did military service, but didn't see any action. |
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Dempsey redeemed himself in World War II from those who suggested he dodged the draft in the Great War. |
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Jack Dempsey in ww2 got shit i think for "ducking" ww1.Though i dont think he was in action.
Max schemlling got a medal for the battle of crete,as a german para when that force got slaughtered in the drops,but i believe it wss all a fake,he was in the unit,but i read he was ill,but of course it got wicked publicity in germany. |
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Schmeling got injured in action serving as a para in WWII. I remember watching a documentary where it was suggested that Max was kind of railroaded into service as a punishment even though he was over the draft age for that particular unit. It also covered the incident where he picked up his Jewish neighbours kids in his car and sheltered them. What a legend.
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At the invasion of Okinawa, while serving in the U.S. Coast Guard, Jack Dempsey was on board the attack transport ship USS Arthur Middleton, and came ashore with a group of men he had trained into combat at age 49. This made him the first HW champion eligible for internment at Arlington cemetery without a special exemption (such as the one Ronald Reagan gave to Joe Louis), although it wasn't invoked. (During the battle, he captured a fleeing Japanese, only to discover it was a 90 year old man! Nonetheless, Dempsey actually did go into combat.)
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