Burt Lancaster – Served in the US Army

Burt Lancaster decided to leave university to become part of the kay Brothers Circus. In 1942, he joined the US Army where he was required to follow the troops. He also decided to entertain many soldiers while on base. He was ranked in the 21st Special Services Division. Fortunately, he accumulated immense wealth and success with his acting career. He earned an Oscar for Elmer Gantry in the 1960s despite being nominated four times. At least he got to pursue his dreams and financial success. He could definitely afford those student loans! He passed from a heart attack in 1990.

Prince Harry – Joined the Air Army Corps and Household Cavalry

Prince Harry and Prince William both decided to honor their country by joining the British Army. His training for the military was completed at the Royal Military Academy and went onto serve at the Household Cavalry. He wanted to pursue his goal of being deployed to serve in Iraq but owing to his status would become a very valuable target and be prevented from doing so. He did, however, go to Afghanistan and in 2015 left the army. Harry and Megan Markle wed to become the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. The beautiful couple is sure to build their future investments together.

Prince William – Air Army Corps and the Royal Navy

Prince William is the oldest brother of the Royal family and with that comes many different responsibilities, including those for the country. In 2006, he first began studying and training at the Military Academy in Sandhurst. This is where he also received about 44 weeks of training—all of which is necessary for his time with the corps. During his time, William also successfully became a pilot after studying at the Royal Air Force College. He eventually wed Kate Middleton to become the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. With incredible investments, we are sure the couple possesses an incredible net worth.

Prince Charles – Joined the Royal Navy and Air Army Corps

Prince Charles is the father of Prince Harry and Prince William. He has also served as the Prince of Wales for an exceptionally long period. Prince Charles maintained the family tradition by serving the Royal Navy and the Air Army Corps. He started his career by enlisting with the Royal Navy Academy. He also trained as a fighter jet pilot. In 1994, he crashed one of his planes, the Bae 146 and decided to give up on his pilot days. Having created incredible wealth and investments, he has since remarried and is celebrating a new life with bride Camilla and his grandchildren.

Tony Curtis – US NAVY

Once the attack on Pearl Harbor had occurred, Tony Curtis decided to fight for his country and became part of the US Navy. He represented the Pacific Submarine Force and then pursued his degree at the City College of New York where he also pursued acting. The 1950s and the 1960s were the most popular years where his roles in movies such as Defiant Ones and Sweet Smell of Success. He sadly contracted pneumonia which left him wheelchair bound and suffered cardiac arrest in 2010.

JD Salinger – Joined the United States Army

JD Salinger was a prominent author who is best known for his production, Catcher in the Rye. Unfortunately, he turned down multiple film rights deals for his book despite suffering a lack of credit. He did have a career in the army as the US entered the Second World War. He played a significant role at the Battle of Bulge and the Battle of Hurtgen Forest.

Gene Wilder – Presented the United States Army

The original Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was assigned to the US army in 1956. He had been partaking in classes at HB Studio and served as a paramedic during his military time. Gene Wilder left the army after which he continued to study and had to live on cash loans for some time before he made it big in Hollywood. Gene Wilder is an iconic comedian who writes many popular books. He passed in 2016 leaving a legacy behind him.

Oliver Stone – Joined the US Infantry

We know and love him best for some of the most iconic films, as well as stories, that he has penned. After all, Oliver Stone is the brains behind the classic films, Scarface and Platoon. Before he became a major Hollywood director, however, he was enlisted in the military and was serving his country. Oliver was assigned to the US infantry in 1967 and was discharged a year later. During his time with the infantry, he did manage to earn a bronze medal and a Purple Heart for his services. Today, he developed plenty of investments based on the success of his entertainment career.

George W Bush – Became a National Guard US ARMY

George W. Bush became a national guard for the US Army in 1968. The 43rd president dedicated a few years to the army and finished up in 1972. While he did achieve certification as a pilot, he was prevented against flying because he did not arrive for a mandatory physical examination. George Bush possesses many investments including the Texas Ranger Baseball franchise. He has also been caught in many questionable interactions over the years.

Audie Murphy – Joined the United States Army

Audie Murphy served his country well and became a prominent combat soldier upon joining the US army. He altered the information on his identity documentation so he could become part of the force after the Pearl Harbor attack. When he was denied by the Marines and the Navy, he joined the army. He developed a rewarding acting career after serving in the army and achieving many medals. He did not suffer in his credit, but he did suffer some post-traumatic stress after his military career.