Hugh Hefner – Served As A Military News Writer In The Army
It came as a surprise that the founder of Playboy, the world’s most iconic men’s entertainment magazine, served as an infantry clerk in the U.S. Army. The now deceased life-stylist, despite winning a sharpshooter badge during his training, was never sent to the battleground.
In fact, he spent his tenure as a writer and cartoonist for newspapers in the army. Apparently, destiny had bigger plans for him as he created history in the form of a top-selling magazine brand. Other than creating entertainment content, Hugh was immensely popular for his flamboyant lifestyle that resembled with his own brand.