These people joined the military and served their countries, some of them even went to war. They just also happen to be celebrities… These are 10 Famous People Who Served In The Armed Forces.

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  1. Surely someone at All Time 10’s should’ve remembered that Fulton Mackay famous as Senior Prison Oficer Mackay in TV sitcom Porridge was in the Black Watch regiment during WW2 .

  2. Surely someone at All Time 10’s should’ve remembered that Fulton Mackay famous as Senior Prison Oficer Mackay in TV sitcom Porridge was in the Black Watch regiment during WW2 .

  3. How in the universe did you forget Winston Churchill served in the Anglo-Sudan war , the second Boer war and WW1 all before becoming Prime Minister ?

  4. Drew Carey , David Niven , former WWE wrestler Road Dogg and former WWE champion Randy Orton . There are more but the list would probably be too long .

  5. I wish Freeman would have kept a diary of his time in the Air Force. Just so we could hear him personally narate it.

  6. You should get your Youtube license yanked for such a shitty video!
    Who the Fuck is #8? Never heard of him and sounds like he rivals Jimi Hendrix for shitbaggery.

    No mention of James Earl Jones (US Army, Ranger tab, 1st Lt, honorable discharge) or “Maynard” James Keenan (US Army, Forward Observer, honorable discharge).

    Where’s Jimmy Stewart?? R. Lee Ermey?? Christopher Lee?? James Doohan?? Real war fighting servicemen who held more than just a public relations photo op. Get fucking Elvis off that list his name is synonymous with wearing your uniform wrong. Also where’s Adam Driver? John Cena? Fucking Chuck Norris?? what a shitty video!! I’m so fucking peeved!

    Get Wonder Woman out of there too, she was just a PR model like Elvis but prettier, plus calling the actresses she worked with “fellow soldiers” is insulting.

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