Robin Quivers – Joined the United States Air Force
At 67 years old, most people associate with Robin with her work in radio, as an actress, and even her published books. Of course, she is best known as the co-host of the long running Howard Stern Show. Before stepping into these roles, however, Robin Quivers first pursued her academic success— earning a nursing degree. She later left to join the United States Air Force. Quivers, during her time in service, achieved her rank as the second lieutenant and left the air force in 1990. Despite suffering from a tumor, the mighty Robin Quivers received surgery and continued on presenting up until today.
James Blunt – Army Lifeguards
Who can forget James Blunt’s heartbreakingly beautiful songs? The singer-songwriter rose to fame after his debut, making the world fall in love with his soulful yet quirky personality in the process. It is no secret that he served in the military prior to becoming a chart-topper. He received a military scholarship where he served at least four years in the army. He was registered at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and decided to act as a lifeguard. He also gained experience through volunteering as he deployed with NATO. James is still making music today and we’re sure, he’s also enjoying the fruits of his investments.
Shaggy – Served in the US Marines
Jamaican born DJ Shaggy joined the US Marines in 1988. He may not look like it, given his laidback attitude, but he was certainly active during his time in service. Shaggy played his part in the Persian Gulf War where he was part of the Field Artillery Battery. While Shaggy had worked up to lance corporal, he was demoted on two occasions. The Bombastic singer decided to develop his musical talents and abilities while in the marines. In 1993, the hit track Oh Carolina was released. While Shaggy is not too predominant on the music scene today, he has accumulated multiple investments.
Charles Bronson – Was Part of the US Air Force
Tough guy Charles Bronson began his acting career in the early 1950s. He is mostly remembered for his role in Once Upon a Time in the West. He joined the US Air Force where he partook in combat activity during World War II. He acted like a trained combat pilot and was awarded the Purple Heart for his services. Bronson died at age 83 years however, developed multiple investments and an acting legacy along the way.