Chat with our AI personalities
* Lawrence of Arabia * Manfred von Richthofen
I can't find any specific corroboration of this, but it was fairly common for movie stars (which Cooper certainly was at the time) to receive deferments. It was the general feeling of the government that movie stars could better serve their country as, well, movie stars (by appearing in patriotic movies) than by slogging across Europe as an unremarkable soldier. Cooper in particular appeared in 1941's "Sergeant York", a movie about highly decorated WWI hero Alvin York.
he has one son,living somewhere in new york.He is a lawyer, staying away from media due to his famous father.
Currently, there is NO such competition from any other nation. The Soviets (Russians) might be close competitors, but they mostly have subs.
The rock or the wooden club, simply because they were in use for so much longer than any modern weapon. Followed by the spear.