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Title: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: funk51 on September 07, 2023, 03:02:48 PM
 
 
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: funk51 on September 07, 2023, 03:33:01 PM
  Brand entered the Illinois Army National Guard on October 23, 1939, as a private in Company F, 129th Infantry Regiment. He was enlisted in the United States Army as Corporal Neville L. Brand, infantryman on March 5, 1941. He trained at Fort Carson and served in World War II, seeing action with B company, 331st Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Infantry Division (Thunderbolt Division) in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central European campaigns. Brand, a sergeant and platoon leader, was wounded in action along the Weser River on April 7, 1945. He was shot in the upper right arm and nearly bled to death.

Brand was awarded the Silver Star, the third-highest decoration for valor in the U.S. military, for gallantry in combat.[2] His other awards and decorations were the Purple Heart, the Good Conduct Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Battle Stars, one Overseas Service Bar, one Service Stripe and the Combat Infantryman Badge. In a 1966 interview Brand explained the Silver Star, stating that withering fire from German machine guns in a hunting lodge kept him and his unit pinned down. "I must have flipped my lid," he said. "I decided to go into that lodge." He was discharged in October 1945.

Brand was sometimes cited in media reports as the 4th most-decorated American serviceman of the war, but this was incorrect and repeatedly denied by Brand himself.

 not in this case. I was expecting neville brand to be on the list.
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Kwon on September 07, 2023, 05:52:22 PM
  Brand entered the Illinois Army National Guard on October 23, 1939, as a private in Company F, 129th Infantry Regiment. He was enlisted in the United States Army as Corporal Neville L. Brand, infantryman on March 5, 1941. He trained at Fort Carson and served in World War II, seeing action with B company, 331st Infantry Regiment of the 83rd Infantry Division (Thunderbolt Division) in the Ardennes, Rhineland and Central European campaigns. Brand, a sergeant and platoon leader, was wounded in action along the Weser River on April 7, 1945. He was shot in the upper right arm and nearly bled to death.

Brand was awarded the Silver Star, the third-highest decoration for valor in the U.S. military, for gallantry in combat.[2] His other awards and decorations were the Purple Heart, the Good Conduct Medal, the American Defense Service Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with three Battle Stars, one Overseas Service Bar, one Service Stripe and the Combat Infantryman Badge. In a 1966 interview Brand explained the Silver Star, stating that withering fire from German machine guns in a hunting lodge kept him and his unit pinned down. "I must have flipped my lid," he said. "I decided to go into that lodge." He was discharged in October 1945.

Brand was sometimes cited in media reports as the 4th most-decorated American serviceman of the war, but this was incorrect and repeatedly denied by Brand himself.

 not in this case. I was expecting neville brand to be on the list.

Russels father?

Medals and ribbons
 Silver Star
 Purple Heart
 Good Conduct Medal (United States)
 American Defense Service Medal
Bronze starBronze starBronze star European–African–Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
 Combat Infantryman Badge
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: IroNat on September 07, 2023, 06:06:09 PM
Lee Marvin was a decorated Marine in WW2.

Audie Murphy was the real deal x10.
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Kwon on September 07, 2023, 06:08:06 PM


Vladislava Galagan getting even tougher
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: wazhazbin on September 07, 2023, 06:09:17 PM
growing up hank was the toughest kid in his cul de sac
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: karasan on September 07, 2023, 08:45:36 PM
Burt Lancester chews and spits Kirk Douglas.
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Kwon on September 07, 2023, 11:23:59 PM
Burt Lancester chews and spits Kirk Douglas.

Burt made him cry once
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Phantom Spunker on September 07, 2023, 11:44:41 PM




One of the most awkward things I've clicked. Bunch of fat slags and an unbearable dickhead. Would love to lock him in a burning room.
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Krankenstein on September 08, 2023, 04:38:52 AM
One of the most awkward things I've clicked. Bunch of fat slags and an unbearable dickhead. Would love to lock him in a burning room.


There are some hotties at those things....but agree 100%...the dude needs a question mark kick to the face
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Kwon on September 08, 2023, 04:45:21 AM
One of the most awkward things I've clicked. Bunch of fat slags and an unbearable dickhead. Would love to lock him in a burning room.

Were all the slags fat?

Not one decent?
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Phantom Spunker on September 08, 2023, 02:38:04 PM

There are some hotties at those things....but agree 100%...the dude needs a question mark kick to the face

Yeah, I've seen some stunners in other clips of those things. They must get literally worshipped by the nerds, lol.

Were all the slags fat?

Not one decent?

It's slim pickings but I suppose Poison Ivy at around 22:00 isn't too bad. Poor girl is too busy dying inside to look hot, though, thanks to the fucking Ned Flanders sex-tourist creeping her out.
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Rambone on September 08, 2023, 06:31:28 PM
Wasn’t Oliver Reed tough?
Title: Re: toughest actors a misnomer
Post by: Humble Narcissist on September 10, 2023, 12:47:38 AM
Lee Marvin was a decorated Marine in WW2.

Audie Murphy was the real deal x10.
Pee Wee Herman mogged them both.