:Talk:Charles Bronson
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Edit request, Military service, US Army enlistment record, not USAF, an other source
Name: Charles D Buchinsky; Name: BUCHINSKY CHARLES D
Event Type: Military Service; Event Date: 17 Mar 1943
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Event Place: Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States
Race: White; Citizenship Status: citizen
Birth Year: 1921; Birthplace: 39
Education Level: 4 years of high school; Civilian Occupation: 999
Marital Status: Single, without dependents; Military Rank: Private
Army Branch: No branch assignment; Army Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source Reference: Civil Life; Serial Number: 33576052
Affiliate ARC Identifier: 1263923; Box Film Number: 06791.196
Affiliate Publication Title: Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946
Citing this Record
"United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8TC-6L9 : 5 December 2014), Charles D Buchinsky, enlisted 17 Mar 1943, Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
Air Medal?
If Bronson flew missions over Japan he almost certainly would have earned an Air Medal. In addition he would also have a World War II Victory Medal and an Asia-Pacific Campaign Medal. These could be added to his biography based on the award criteria of the medals alone.
World's No. 1 box office attraction
Despite written by a reporter in a smaller newspaper, characterizing Bronson as "World's No. 1 box office attraction" in early 1970s does not sound credible. There were hits like Godfather movies (with Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, Robert de Niro) and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Jack Nicholson), to name a few.
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scope=row | 1951
| Wascylewski | Uncredited | |
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| Angelo Korvac | Uncredited | |
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| The Mob | Jack - Longshoreman | Uncredited | |
scope=row | 1952
| Neff | Uncredited | |
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| Jocko | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Eddie | Uncredited | |
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| Hank Tasling | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Russian Agent | Uncredited | |
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| Private | Uncredited | |
scope=row | 1952
| Phil Green - aka "Pittsburgh Philo" | Uncredited | |
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| Submariner | Uncredited | |
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| Russell | Uncredited | |
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| Eddie - Dice Player | Uncredited | |
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| Igor | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Ben Hastings | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Private Edwards | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
scope=row | 1954
| Sixty Jubel | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Pinto | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Apache | Hondo | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Kintpuash - aka Captain Jack | | |
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| Pittsburgh | Credited as Charles Buchinsky | |
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| Benny Kelly | | |
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| Sergeant Vince Gaspari | | |
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| Jubal | Reb Haislipp | | |
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| Blue Buffalo | | |
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| Luke Welsh | | |
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| George R. "Machine Gun" Kelly | | |
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| Gang War | Alan Avery | | |
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| Steve Boland | | |
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| Sergeant John Danforth | | |
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| Bernardo O'Reilly | | |
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| John Strock | | |
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| Trooper Hanna | | |
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| X-15 | Lieutenant Colonel Lee Brandon | | |
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| Lew Nyack | | |
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| Lieutenant Danny "Tunnel King" Welinski | | |
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| Matson | | |
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| Linc Murdock | | |
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| Cos Erickson | | |
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| Major Wolenski | | |
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| J.J. Nichols | | |
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| Joseph Wladislaw | | |
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| Teclo | | |
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| Rodolfo Fierro | | |
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| Franz Propp | | |
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| Once Upon a Time in the West | "Harmonica" | | |
scope=row | 1970
| Lola | Scott Wardman | | |
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| Colonel Harry Dobbs | | |
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| Josh Corey | | |
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| Jeff Heston | | |
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| Joe Moran / Joe Martin | | |
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| "The Stranger" | | |
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| Red Sun | Link Stuart | | |
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| Joseph "Joe" Valachi | | |
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| Pardon Chato | | |
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| Arthur Bishop | | |
scope=row | 1973
| Detective Lou Torrey | | |
scope=row | 1973
| Chino | Chino Valdez | | |
scope=row | 1974
| Vince Majestyk | | |
scope=row | 1974
| Dr. Paul Kersey | | |
scope=row | 1975
| Breakout | Nick Colton | | |
scope=row | 1975
| Chaney | | |
scope=row | 1975
| Agent John Deakin / John Murray | | |
scope=row | 1976
| Graham | | |
scope=row | 1976
| St. Ives | Raymond St Ives | | |
scope=row | 1977
| Bill Hickok / James Otis | | |
scope=row | 1977
| Telefon | Major Grigori Borzov | | |
scope=row | 1979
| Detective Charlie Congers | | |
scope=row | 1980
| Gifford "Giff" Hoyt | | |
scope=row | 1980
| Agent Jeb Maynard | | |
scope=row | 1981
| Albert Johnson | | |
scope=row | 1982
| Dr. Paul Kersey | | |
scope=row | 1983
| Detective Leo Kessler | | |
scope=row | 1984
| Holland | | |
scope=row | 1985
| Dr. Paul Kersey | | |
scope=row | 1986
| Detective Jack Murphy | | |
scope=row | 1987
| Jay Killion | | |
scope=row | 1987
| Dr. Paul Kersey | | |
scope=row | 1988
| Garret Smith | | |
scope=row | 1989
| Lieutenant Crowe | | |
scope=row | 1991
| Mr. Roberts | | |
scope=row | 1994
| Death Wish V: The Face of Death | Dr. Paul Kersey | | |
Semi-protected edit request on 6 October 2024
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In 1921, the territory his parents were born in was part of Poland at the time. Only after 1945 were the borders changed. His parents would have identified as Polish. 32.216.106.2 (talk) 19:06, 6 October 2024 (UTC)
:File:Red question icon with gradient background.svg Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. Charliehdb (talk) 13:49, 7 October 2024 (UTC)
Multiple instances of poor grammar
Can this article be reviewed for writing standards? There are so many instances of poor grammar 137.25.227.115 (talk) 07:53, 12 April 2025 (UTC)