People Who Took Part in a War - Sudden Death

Choose the people who actively took part in a war as commanders, officers, couriers, drivers, pilots, spies, nurses, or any other profession directly and personally supporting war efforts of their respective army.
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Isaac Newton
Meryl Streep
Tom Hanks
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Christopher Lee
King Charles III
Harry S. Truman
Prince Harry
Leo Tolstoy
Elvis Presley
Erich Maria Remarque
George Washington
Jimi Hendrix
Harriet Tubman
Frank Sinatra
Mick Jagger
John Lennon
Joan of Arc
J.R.R. Tolkien
Roald Dahl
Audrey Hepburn
Ulysses S. Grant
Marie Curie
Zachary Taylor
James Blunt
King Henry VIII
Theodore Roosevelt
George H.W. Bush
George Orwell
Johnny Cash
Virginia Woolf
Queen Elizabeth II
C.S.Lewis
Agatha Christie
Ernest Hemingway
John F. Kennedy
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3 Comments
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Level 88
Apr 5, 2026
Great idea and fun quiz.
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Level 73
Apr 5, 2026
Thank you, overtired, I appreciate that!
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Level 60
Apr 12, 2026
In my opinion Cold War shouldn't count as a war. Elvis and Johnny Cash were in the military during 1950s and were in West Germany. There was no active conflict during that time. Jimi Hendrix, as far as I know, never even left the United States during his service.