- Steven Mark Roberts
Sgt Steven Roberts was the first UK soldier to die in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He was killed while trying to quell a riot in Al Zubayr, near Basra. Sgt Roberts had been serving with the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, Cyclops Squadron. - Van Tuong Nguyen
Van Tuong Nguyen (Vietnamese: Nguyễn Tường Vân, baptised Caleb) (17 August 1980 – 2 December 2005) was an Australian from Melbourne, Victoria convicted of drug trafficking in Singapore. A Vietnamese Australian, he was also addressed as Nguyen Tuong Van in the Singaporean media, his name in Vietnamese custom. Drug trafficking carries a mandatory death sentence under Singapore's Misuse of Drugs Act, … - William Kreutzer Jr.
SGT William J. Kreutzer, Jr. (born 1969) joined the US Army in February 1992. He made headlines when he opened fire on a formation of soldiers at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, killing an officer and wounding 17 other men on October 27th, 1995. Kreutzer was reportedly suicidal at the age of 16, although at trial his high school vice-principal Ms. Witczak testified that he was an "above average" student. He would later graduate from the University of Maryland. - Mr. T
Mr. T (born Laurence Tureaud on May 21 1952) is an iconic actor known for his roles as Sgt. "B. A." Baracus in the 1980s television series "The A-Team", as boxer Clubber Lang in the 1982 film "Rocky III", and for his numerous appearances in the WWE and pro-wrestling. He is also well-known for his distinctive mohawk hairstyle and for wearing an excessive amount of gold jewelry. He currently stars in the reality show "I Pity the Fool", … - Sgt. Slaughter
Robert Remus (born August 27, 1949) is an American WWE employee, and semi-retired professional wrestler better known by the ring name Sgt. Slaughter. From the late 1970s to the early 1990s, Slaughter enjoyed success in the National Wrestling Alliance, American Wrestling Association, and World Wrestling Federation. He is currently working for WWE as a road agent on its "RAW" brand. - Konrad Shourie
Sgt. Konrad Lionel Shourie is a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer assigned to the Integrated National Security Enforcement Teams. On December 5th 2002, while attached to the Oshawa RCMP branch, he was one of three Canadian police officers awarded the Medal of Bravery for their role in the UN rescue of civilians and police officers during a Kosovo riot in the Mitrovica district. Shourie has taken a lead role in monitoring members of the Khadr family. - Mike Stokey
Mike Stokey (b. September 14, 1918, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA, d. September 7, 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, was an American game show host and producer, best known for Pantomime Quiz and its later incarnation, Stump the Stars. - Tom D'Andrea
Two sons: Thomas and James. Grandchildren include: Rick D'Andrea, Elise (Lisa) D'Andrea, Elizabeth D'Andrea-Smith. - Sgt Edmond O'Brien
Oscar-winner Edmond O'Brien was one of the most respected character actors in American cinema from his heyday of the mid-1940s through the late 1960s. Born on September 10, 1915, in New York, New York, O'Brien learned his craft in the theater, appearing with Orson Welles's Mercury Players. He made his uncredited debut as an extra in Prison Break (1938), but his real debut was with the plum supporting part of Gringoire in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939). After returning from his... - Ross Elloitt
Elliott began his acting career with Orson Welles' Mercury Theater, where he performed in Welles' famed radio program "War of the Worlds". - Sgt Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan is, arguably, the most successful actor in history, having catapulted from a career as a Warner Bros. contract player and later television star into the governorship of California and two terms as President of the United States. As president, his folksy oratory skills earned him the sobriquet "The Great Communicator" while his his movie-star charisma helped him avoid responsibility for breaches of the public trust that might have resulted in impeachment for a lesser mortal.... - Sgt David Rose
Brother-in-law of Mary Jane Gumm and Virginia Gumm. Wrote the song "The Stripper" His marriage to Judy Garland dissolved after he insisted that she have an abortion. Musical director for the syndicated radio show "Bold Venture" (1950-1952). He was the musical director of "The Red Skelton TV Show" / "The Red Skelton Comedy Hour". He was also the composor of the tune, "Holiday For Strings", the theme music for show. His estate in California included one of the largest private steam... - Sgt Gilbert O Parra
His real life experiences as a detective helped inspired characters in films such as "Freebie and the Bean," "Mulholland Falls," "American Me," and "Bound by Honor". Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department homicide detective. Children, son Eric, daughter Stacy. Was on active duty during the 1965 Watts riots. Worked in several divisions in LASD: Patrol, Hate Crime Unit, Operation Safe Street (Anti-gang Division), Narcotics Enforcement Unit, Homicide and Vice Divisions among others.... - Sgt Don Herion
Currently Director of Vice Detection with the Cook County Sheriff's - Sgt Joe Louis
Joe Louis is considered by many fistic experts and fans as the greatest Heavyweight Boxing Champion in the sport's history. Born into a poor family, Joe Louis's mother felt the only way her son could escape poverty was through music. She bought him a violin and sent him off daily to lessons. On his way there, young Joe would pass by a boxing gym. In no time, he was working out at the gym, training for a boxing career. His amateur career started off disastrously, as he was knocked-out... - Sheriff John Bunnell
Bunnell first joined the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office in 1969. Over the next 25 years, he rose through the ranks to become Chief Deputy. When Sheriff Robert G. Skipper retired in 1994 before the end of his term, he appointed Bunnell to head the agency. Sheriff Bunnell took the oath of office on November 30, 1994. 11/94 - 5/95: Served as Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon - Sgt Philip Truex
Ex-son-in-law of James Donlan. - Sgt Slaughter
One of the most recognizable grapplers of the 1980s, Slaughter became huge in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), American Wrestling Association (AWA), and the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, formerly known as WWF). A former marine who earned his nickname during his service, Slaughter soon became professional wrestler. During his run in the WWE, Slaughter became a contender to Bob Backlund's WWE Championship and also faced Italian wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino in Sammartino's last... - Sgt Mark Daniels
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Sergeant in the Massachusetts National Guard (joined in March, 2000). Lost his right arm above the elbow and his left hand and wrist in Iraq. Children: Allura and Daniel. - Sgt Edward Blatt
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I'm a big ole' snuggly teddy bear! - Ron .... Aka.. "Sgt"
Well just moved to the area. My wife transfered down with her company. I had spent 12 years in the Marine Corp spent 8 months over in trhe Desert, seen some fucked up shit over there. I have been around the world quite a few times, and smoke some unbelieveable weed. Have not smoke in a while still looking. - Sgt Maj G.F. Griffin
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