Famous Veteran: Ice-T Actor and rapper Ice-T joined the Army for the financial benefits, serving four years in the 25th Infantry Division.
Famous Veteran: Humphrey Bogart Navy veteran and movie star Humphrey Bogart once said, "The trouble with the world is that it's always one drink behind."
Famous Veteran: Harvey Keitel Known for quiet intensity, Harvey Keitel has enjoyed a long, successful career as an actor, but one of his earliest formative...
Famous Veterans: George Westinghouse Famed inventor and businessman George Westinghouse served in both the Union Army and Navy during the Civil War.
Famous Veterans: George Steinbrenner George Steinbrenner, the fiery owner of the New York Yankees, served as an aide to the commanding general at Lockbourne Air...
Famous Veterans: George H. Bush Former President George H.W. Bush was also a lieutenant in the Navy, and he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and...
Famous Veteran: George Carlin Comic legend George Carlin joined the Air Force in 1954 to use the GI Bill to cover the costs of broadcasting school.
Famous Veteran: Gene Roddenberry Military veteran Gene Roddenberry is most famous for creating the renowned "Star Trek" franchise.
Famous Veteran: Gene Hackman Two-time Academy Award winner Gene Hackman, a Marine Corps veteran, worked odd jobs before becoming an actor while in his 30s...
Famous Veterans: Frederick W. Smith Frederick W. Smith, the founder and CEO of FedEx Express, served in the U.S. Marine Corps in Vietnam from 1966-70.