Power, Tyrone, Maj

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Last Rank
Major
Last Primary MOS
7332-Pilot VME (Prop)
Last MOSGroup
Pilots/Naval Flight Officers
Primary Unit
1951-1953, 7503, Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC)
Service Years
1942 - 1958
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Major

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Home State
Ohio
Ohio
Year of Birth
1914
 
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Home Town
Cincinnati
Last Address
Hollywood, California
Date of Passing
Nov 15, 1958
 
Location of Interment
Hollywood Forever - Hollywood, California

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Tyrone Power was an actor that could have received a direct commission & a cushy job, but he wanted to be a pilot. Due to his age & lack of education, he did not qualify to enter flight training as a cadet. The only recourse open was to enter flight training as an officer. He was finishing the movie-Crash Dive & had to delay entering the Marine Corps as an enlisted man.

He finally won his wings after working hard to finish. Retired Marine Corps flight instructor Jerry Taylor said that he trained Power as a pilot & that he was an excellent student, never forgot a procedure I showed him or anything I told him.

Others said he was well respected since he acted like one of them instead of someone important.

   
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Early Life

Actor Tyrone Power was born on May 5, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Power was a descendant of a long line of theatrical actors: his great grandfather was a 19th century comedian; his father, Tyrone Power Sr., was a London stage actor; while his mother, Helen Emma Raeume (stage name Patia Power), often acted opposite her husband in Shakespearean productions.

Power spent his childhood frequently traveling from Hollywood to New York, due to his parents’ various film and stage engagements. Tyrone Power inherited their love of theatre and spent his early teens being coached by his mother.
Acting Debut

During the early 1930s, Power toured with a Shakespeare repertory company and secured several minor film roles, making his debut in Tom Brown of Culver (1932). He gained a foothold in the theatre when he debuted in the 1935 Broadway production of Romeo and Juliet. He received positive reviews, and shortly after, 20th Century Fox signed him to a seven-year contract. Power’s first effort with the studio was in the costume drama Lloyd’s of London (1936). His performance exceeded all expectations, and that same year he was featured in Ladies in Love and Girls’ Dormitory.
Career Highlights

Power maintained his popularity over the next few years with roles ranging in scope from a conniving playboy in Cafe Metropole (1937), to an indignant bandleader in Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938), to a notorious outlaw in Jesse James (1939). Power also received attention with commanding performances in The Mark of Zorro (1940) and The Black Swan (1942).

After an impressive start, Power’s career was put on hold when he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, where he served from 1942-'46. Upon his discharge, he was welcomed back by Hollywood with a starring role in the film adaptation of the philosophical novel The Razor's Edge (1946), followed by the highly original melodrama Nightmare Alley (1947), and the costume epic Prince of Foxes (1949).
Later Roles

During the 1950s, Power continued to take on roles in period pieces such as The Black Rose (1950) and King of the Khyber Rifles (1953). In addition to his trademark adventure films, he was also distinguished by the onscreen chemistry he shared with some of Hollywood’s leading actresses. Among the most notable were his pairings with Susan Hayward in the adventure feature Untamed (1955) and with Marlene Dietrich in Agatha Christie’s Witness for the Prosecution (1957).

Throughout his career, Power moved between screen and stage projects. In the years before his death, he had steady successes on Broadway in Mr. Roberts (1950), The Devil's Disciple (1950), John Brown's Body (1952), The Dark is Light Enough (1955) and Back to Methuselah (1958).

Although Power considered himself first and foremost a stage actor, his films are the medium that propelled him to stardom. Nevertheless, throughout his life the matinee idol fought for recognition as a serious dramatic actor.

Source: Biography.com

He is buried at the Hollywood Cemetery in Hollywood, California. He was given a full military funeral by the USMC.

   
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Simpson, Charles R., Sgt, (1942-1944) OF 911 Sergeant
Trynosky, Peter Roman, Cpl, (1942-1945) OF Sergeant
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McCleaf, Paul Frederick, PFC, (1942-1944) OF 757 Private 1st Class
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