RIP Ed McMahon

Scottiver

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I just watched the "new" Tonight Show with Conan O'brien and they did a nice little tribute with Ed and Johnny clips. Very funny.
Ed was great.
 

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No late night comedy show before or since has matched Ed and Johnny IMO. Sleep well Ed.
 

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We were blessed to have had him in the entertainment world....he will certainly will be missed. Thanks for all the pleasant memories. :)
 

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Too bad not much has been said about his service to this country.

[FONT=Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]Now while most people viewed Ed McMahon as Johnny Carson's sidekick on the Tonight Show for about thirty years. And of course that is true, but how many know that Ed McMahon was a Marine Pilot during WW II? When Pearl Harbor was attacked, Ed joined the Marines. He was carrier qualified which some former pilots refer to as a 'controlled crash'. At the end of the war, Ed stayed in the USMC as a reserve officer.

He was recalled to active duty during the Korean War. He flew 85 combat missions over North Korea After the Korean War ended Ed McMahon stayed with the Marine Corps as a reserve officer and retired in 1966 as a Colonel. He was commissioned as a Brigadier General in the California Air National Guard. Ed McMahon received a number of decorations for his actions in combat. And of course, he never mentioned them other than to say that when you flew enough missions, they just sort of gave them to you. Sounds like some more of our military people.
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