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David Vernon Cox (November 27, 1966 – January 5, 1994) was a U.S. Marine who was found murdered in Medfield, Massachusetts. [1] Aaron Sorkin's 1989 play A Few Good Men and the 1992 film adaptation of the same name were based partly on events that Cox was a part of, while he was in the Marines.
Strock was born in Dyersville, Iowa [3] [4] to William L. and Mary R. Lippert Strock. [5] He had a brother, Edward. Before 1925, [6] the family moved to Los Angeles. [1] Strock attended John C. Fremont High School in South Central Los Angeles where he studied photojournalism under Clarence A. Bach, who had begun teaching the first such course in the United States in 1924. [1]
Five people were killed in a helicopter crash during filming in the Philippines. [122] [234] The fatalities were pilot Jojo Imperiale, actor Geoff Brewer, cameraman Gadi Danzig, key grip Mike Graham and gaffer Don Marshall. [31] [197] Bikini Island (1991). Stuntman Jay C. Currin was killed on the first day of filming during a stunt fall off a ...
The following is a list of people who served in the United States Marine Corps and have gained fame through previous or subsequent endeavors, infamy, or successes. Marines who became notable in the United States Marine Corps and are part of the Marine Corps history and lore are listed and posted in the list of historically notable United States Marines.
Chance Russell Phelps (July 14, 1984 – April 9, 2004) was a private first class – posthumously promoted to lance corporal [1] in the United States Marine Corps.He served with 2nd Platoon, Battery L, 3rd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment (3/11), 1st Marine Division, and I Marine Expeditionary Force, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
So, in solidarity with the Taken star, here are 12 other actors who went public with their dismay when their characters got killed off. Laurie Holden in The Walking Dead Holden in ‘The Walking ...
Other actors, like the late Maggie Smith, were already cast in life-changing roles by their 20s. Some of today's most iconic celebrities were once young actors struggling to make a name for ...
One of Burrows' most famous images was published first in a Life magazine article on 16 April 1965 named One Ride with Yankee Papa 13, about a mission on 31 March 1965. [ 10 ] Flying in a helicopter with the US Marines' Medium Helicopter Squadron 163, Burrows captured the death of Yankee Papa 3 co-pilot Lieutenant James Magel.