Posted on 11/01/2005 3:25:04 PM PST by freepatriot32
Actor Bruce Willis wanted to serve his country as far back as the Gulf War.
His friends laughed at him, telling him he was too old.
Undaunted, Willis looked into himself only to find out they were right. He was too old.
So the star of "Die Hard," "The Sixth Sense," "Hostage" and dozens of other movies, did the next best thing.
He traveled to Iraq with his band, the Accelerators, to entertain troops with the USO. He is also planning to join returning troops at Fort Lewis in Washington state Nov. 5.
"The idea of serving my country remained in my mind," Willis says on his blog. "Over the past few years from varying sources Time Magazine, books, and television information began coming to my attention on Foster Care; its history and the current crisis of an antiquated system overburdened with 580,000 children who have no voice. Children need to be protected by interstate technology systems that can track placements, education, medical records and protect these children from predators traveling from state to state. I saw Foster Care as a way for me to serve my country in a system by which shining a little bit of light could benefit a great deal by helping kids who were literally wards of the government."
In 2002, Willis was appointed by President Bush as national spokesman for Children in Foster Care.
bruno
Me, too. I even had prior service. I'm feeling left out.
Bruce and Mel Gibson are one of the few Hollywood stars that I would go pay to see their movies. The rest can kiss my "olive drab" Jarhead $ass!
Bwa-ha-ha!!! As though he could fill Bruce's shoes! Not that we have to worry, we don't hear about Ashton volunteering...
Gotta love Bruce!! Photo courtesy of the JerseyGOP via Google.
Good for Mr. Willis! I've always thought he seemed like an awesome guy, the way he carries himself and that. The fact that he tried to join the military and go to Iraq proves he is definitely a different breed than 99% of hollywood. Now I like the movies I have of his even more, and want more that I don't have. 8) Yea Bruce!!! An example of what actors in hollywood USED to be like 60 years ago. People with a spine, who loved America, and were more concerned with its wellbeing and serving it, than what they can get from their movies. Clark Gable, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and many others, definitely Willis is in the mold of those men, not the modern batch of gutless spineless wussies like baldwin, penn, robbins, and the rest.
If not, there needs to be. He's one of FEW actors I like. And I think he should have been allowed to join up. It would have been good for our country's morale and nice to see Hollywood to pitch another fit ;)
That's what I'm talking about! :)
Out of curiosity, how old is 'too old' to enlist?
Thanks for posting the pic! OHHHHH YEAH!!!
The branches vary. For the Army, it's 34 for active duty, 39 for Guard and Reserve. The limits are younger for the other branches, but waivers are sometimes granted.
Last I checked, for navy it was 35 years of age
I knew I could count on you. :o)
The only problem with Willis is that around every election time, he goes into political hiding. He did not campaign for GWB.
When you need a beefcake call - it's me, najida and millee --- not the ghostbusters!
Yum!
Thank you....think I'll print that out to stick over the bed for a while. ")
Just think of the showering that would need to be done...
Oh my!
Looks like he has a few ouies that need very special attention!
You seem so sympathetic - I bet you could help him.
I have a very big tub,
a LOT of hot water and a very nice bed with really soft sheets.
Really.
Oh, and I may have chicken soup in the kitchen.
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