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One Man Army is a reality television game show produced by Renegade 83 for the Discovery Channel. The show pits four men (often law enforcement officers, special forces personnel, or athletes) against various challenges to test intelligence, decision-making, endurance, and physical strength. [1] The host, Mykel Hawke, is a former Green Beret. [2]
Arthur William Wermuth Jr. (May 3, 1915 – June 13, 1981), dubbed the "One-Man Army of Bataan," was a United States Army officer during World War II and a prisoner of war from April 1942 until August 1945.
Charles E. Kelly (September 23, 1920 – January 11, 1985) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration for valor—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in World War II.
"One Man Army" (song), a 1999 single released by rock band Our Lady Peace "One Man Army" (Kassidy album), 2012 "One Man Army" (Ensiferum album), 2015; One Man Army and the Undead Quartet, a Swedish death metal band that formed in 2004; OneManArmy, a hip hop M.C. also known as One Be Lo; Jezper Söderlund, known as "One Man Army", a Swedish ...
One Man Army is a 1994 American action film directed by Cirio H. Santiago starring Jerry Trimble. Trimble said, "Cirio Santiago was a cool cat. I did about 5 films with him. He was the man in the Philippines. We became very good friends. I filmed everywhere in the Philippines, it was always an adventure." [1]
The self-published, only authorized biography, book by son Landon C.G. Miller, titled Lt. "Rose Bowl" Miller: The U.S. Navy's One Man Army., [9] the many other publications as noted above, and the latest version, Castaway's War [10] The book Castaway's War was optioned in 2016 by film production company Gold Circle. [11]
A school has had a Heisman winner in back-to-back years six times (Yale 1936–37, Army 1945–46, Ohio State 1974–75, USC 2004–05, Oklahoma 2017–18 and Alabama 2020–21). Only one player, Ohio State's Archie Griffin , has won the award twice. [ 9 ]
He single-handedly killed 60 [n 1] enemy soldiers, thus enabling his platoon to advance, earning him the name "One-Man Regiment of Iwo Jima". [4] After World War II, Watson continued his military service in the United States Army. At the time he retired, he held the rank of Staff Sergeant. [5] [6]