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Bring Out Your Dead (Part Whatever v2.0)

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This one hits a little close to home. His son Jack and I roomed together for a while in Denver.

Lots of memories of him here-I grew up watching him on an old TV series-"The People's Choice" long before I knew about his long history in the movies:(
 
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Claude Stanley Choules. Just days after the latest "most evil person in the world" has been brought to justice in the most fitting way -- although even death is too good for some -- the last known surviving combat veteran of "The War to End All Wars" passes away.
 
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Claude Stanley Choules. Just days after the latest "most evil person in the world" has been brought to justice in the most fitting way -- although even death is too good for some -- the last known surviving combat veteran of "The War to End All Wars" passes away.

Actually I think he may have fought in both WWI and WWII. Shame that generation is gone.:(
 
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Actually I think he may have fought in both WWI and WWII. Shame that generation is gone.:(

Yes, he was a veteran of both. Not surprisingly, after witnessing both of the great wars of his generation, he became convinced that war was not the answer and lived out his days as a pacifist. Understandable and it certainly does nothing to distract from the fact he (and others of that age) left a debt to society through military service that can never be repaid.
 
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Lots of memories of him here-I grew up watching him on an old TV series-"The People's Choice" long before I knew about his long history in the movies:(

Cleo the wise cracking basset hound. And Jackie was also a success on the business side as a producer and as a director. Pretty darn full career.
 
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Cleo the wise cracking basset hound. And Jackie was also a success on the business side as a producer and as a director. Pretty darn full career.

I guess you and I are the only ones on here old enough to remember Mayor Peoples and Mandy-and of course Socrates Miller. Darn. I really wish I was young enough NOT to be able to remember all those early TV shows.
 
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