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Are Lee Marvin, Captain Kangaroo and Mr. Rogers war heroes?

There is a grain of truth regarding Lee Marvin, but the rest of the message is completely false.

 

Lee Marvin received a Purple Heart for injuries sustained in the Battle for Saipan in 1944. He is buried at Arlington Cemetary. He was never at Iwo Jima. He and Bob Keeshan (Captain Kangaroo) never served together. Keeshan never even saw action. He enlisted near the end of the war, two weeks prior to his 18th birthday (he was born on June 27, 1927). Iwo Jima was over by then and we dropped the A bomb two months after he signed up

 

Fred Rogers was never in the armed forces at all and had no tattoos. He went straight from High School into college, earning a BA in music composition in 1951. He went straight into TV work . He later went to seminary and was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1963.

 

Both Keeshan and Rogers were indeed heroes though.  They They served our nation's children for decades.  I spent many happy mornings of my childhood with Captain Kangaroo, Mr. Green Jeans, Dancing Bear, Mr. Moose and Bunny Rabbit. 

 

ARTICLES:  Snopes (Bob Keeshan)    Snopes (Fred Rogers)     Break-The-Chain

Truth or Fiction  Urban Legends (Rogers)  Urban Legends (Keeshan)

 

Original Message:  

Dialog From a Tonight Show circa '70's ... Johnny Carson ... His guest was Lee Marvin.

Johnny said, "Lee, I'll bet a lot of people are unaware that you were a Marine in the initial landing at Iwo Jima ... and that during the course of that action you earned the Navy Cross and were severely wounded."

And you know how Lee was ...

"Yeah, yeah ... I got shot square in the ass and they gave me the cross for securing a hot spot about halfway up Suribachi ... bad thing about getting shot up on a mountain is guys gettin' shot hauling you down. But Johnny, at Iwo I served under the bravest man I ever knew ... We both got the Cross the same day but what he did for his Cross made mine look cheap in comparison. The dumb bastard actually stood up on Red Beach and directed his troops to move forward and get the hell off the beach. That Sergeant and I have been life long friends.

"When they brought me off Suribachi we passed the Sergeant and he lit a smoke and passed it to me lying on my belly on the litter ..."Where'd they get you Lee?"... "Well Bob ... if you make it home before me, tell Mom to sell the outhouse."....."Johnny, I'm not lying ... Sergeant Keeshan was the bravest man I ever. Knew ... Bob Keeshan ...You and the world know him as Captain Kangaroo."

On another note, there was this wimpy little man (who just passed away) on PBS, gentle and quiet. Mr. Rogers is another of those you would least suspect of being anything but what he now portrays to our youth. But Mr. Rogers was a U.S. Navy Seal, combat-proven in Vietnam with over twenty-five confirmed kills to his name. He wore a long-sleeve sweater to cover the many tattoos on his forearm and biceps. A master in small arms and hand-to-hand combat, able to disarm or kill in a heartbeat. He hid that away and won our hearts with his quiet wit and charm.

(other versions have him being a marine sniper)

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