Humphrey Bogart
For many teenagers, figuring out what to do with your life is difficult and daunting. Humphrey Bogart was a teenager during a difficult time, and that time was the First World War. When he was just eighteen he enlisted in the Navy but only made it to France in 1919, after the Great War had already ended. He still had what to say about his experiences there, and it was that the women were beautiful and the food good.
Leonard Nimoy
There aren’t many characters more famous than “Spock” from “Star Trek”. But what is less publicized about this star is that during the 1950’s “Spock” was actually a soldier in the U.S. Army Reserves. During his time on base he would direct shows for soldiers and even sometimes perform for them.