Right! Which wasn't a bad movie once you got past the blustery beginning.
Actually he slapped two shell-shocked men that summer, accusing them both of cowardice. Eisenhower wrote him a stern letter telling him to cut it out, but needed him to get the job done and didn't press charges. A reporter finally exposed the event three months later.
Thanks to the Wayback Machine, we're currently working our way through "Hollywood history" from the Stone Age to the modern era--and beyond. I remembered to bring my camera, but I need your help identifying the people we meet and from what context they came (i.e., what show or movie they appeared in). Everyone is encouraged to participate.
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Actually he slapped two shell-shocked men that summer, accusing them both of cowardice. Eisenhower wrote him a stern letter telling him to cut it out, but needed him to get the job done and didn't press charges. A reporter finally exposed the event three months later.
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