O.T... Barney

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I did a little fact checking on this and it appears to be essentially true.

His mother was 40 years old when Jesse was born. Jesse grew up in a very rough home in Morgantown, West Virginia. Jesses father, who was mentally ill, was a violent man and was abusive to Jesse. At 13, his father died leaving his mother to take care of him and his brothers. At the time, things werent easy for Jesse and he didnt think life held much hope for him. While Jesse had his struggles, he had dreams too. He wanted to be a ventriloquist and he found books on ventriloquism. He practiced with sock puppets and saved his money until he could get a real ventriloquist dummy. When he was old enough, he joined the military. The military recognized his talents and placed him in the entertainment corp. He toured the western Pacific Islands as a comedian as part of a G.I. variety show called Stars and Gripes. It was there he was able to share his talents with fellow soldiers. In 1946, he discharged with rank of Technician Grade 5, which was the equivalent then of a Corporal. During his military service, Jesse was awarded the World War II Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal (with 4 bronze service stars), Army Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge (with an M1 Carbine) and Honorable Service lapel pin. Through his military service, Jesse gained confidence and found that he had a talent for making people laugh. In spite of his early struggles, Jesse became one of the best-loved characters of all time. For it was Jesse,...Jesse Don Knotts who brought us Barney Fife!
 
Barney still brings us laughs here every time someone posts pictures of a load being hauled or asks questions about a load being hauled
 
Thank you for that very interesting story. I had no idea. Just saying Don Knotts or Barney Fife makes me laugh.
I have had the opportunity to survey many sheriff offices in the course of my communication work over the past 40+ years. The one thing I almost always see in a sheriffs office is a picture of Barney. The one time I didnt see his picture, I asked where it was? The whole sheriffs staff started laughing. One of the deputies said they didnt need a picture of Barney as another deputy stepped in my view that looked just like Barney.
 

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