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Sir Michael Caine believes every young man should be required to serve in the military. The "Going in Style" actor fought in the Korean War after entering National Service with the British Army in ...
Michael Caine says National Service 'made a man of him' and would do the same for today's youngsters By Mark Jefferies Showbiz Editor 18:00, 20 Jul 2016 Updated10:24, 21 Jul 2016 | comments ...
Michael Caine is one of the most beloved actors in the world. Scandal-free and gracing screens for more than seven decades (and counting!), Caine, who turned 90 on March 14, 2023, appeared in ...
Caine, born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite Jr., served in the British Army during the Korean War and has publicly shared some of his experiences fighting the Chinese in the hills of North and South Korea.
Caine is a veteran himself, though not of the SAS. He was in the British Army and fought in the Korean War. The actor has told many of his war stories to the public and even wrote about them in ...
NOT a lot of people know that Hollywood superstar Michael Caine served in Britain’s “Forgotten War” – the conflict in Korea. In three years of fighting the Chinese on the dividing line be… ...
Hollywood actor Michael Caine fought in the Royal Fusiliers in the 1950s, as well as being known for some of his acting roles on screen as soldiers fighting at war in the British Army ...
SIR MICHAEL CAINE WALKS BACK COMMENTS ABOUT RETIREMENT: 'I’M NOT GETTING RID OF MY ALARM CLOCK! "Regarding retirement, I’ve spent over 50 years getting up at 6:00 a.m. to make movies, and I ...
The Michael Caine-produced and -narrated 1960s Britain documentary My Generation received an eight-minute standing ovation when it premiered here at the Venice Film Festival. That’s “a long ...
Michael Caine says bringing back National Service would make British youngsters grow up The actor, 83, says his own generation's compulsory stint in the military 'made men of us in a very short time' ...
Michael Caine's final role in the new movie, "The Great Escaper," is of a World War II veteran who escapes from his care home to attend a commemoration event for the 70th anniversary of D-Day.