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・ Ken Harper (footballer, born 1917)
・ Ken Harper (footballer, born 1924)
・ Ken Harrelson
・ Ken Harris
・ Ken Harris (disambiguation)
・ Ken Harris (politician)
・ Ken Harrison
Ken Hart
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・ Ken Harvey (American football)
・ Ken Harvey (baseball)
・ Ken Harvey (professor)
・ Ken Hashikawa
・ Ken Hatfield
・ Ken Hatfield (musician)
・ Ken Hawkes
・ Ken Hawley
・ Ken Hay
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Ken Hart : ウィキペディア英語版
Ken Hart
Ken Hart (May 7, 1917 – February 12, 2006) was an American World War II pilot, publisher, composer, actor, editor, lobbyist, writer, disc jockey and campaign manager. He was born in Long Beach, New York and died in Frankfort, Kentucky.
In 1942, Lieutenant Ken Hart and Corporal Bert Gold, both natives of Long Beach, New York serving in the United States Army, co-wrote "Dogface Soldier",〔
(Dogface Soldier Song (mp3) )〕 a song that became widely popular during and after WWII, and used as a soundtrack in the 1955 film "To Hell and Back" starring Audie Murphy.
==Career==
Lt. Hart served as a pilot and with the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division during World War II. After the war, he held the positions of Vice President and General Manager of radio station WLAP〔(WLAP Radio web site )〕 in Lexington, Kentucky. He had one son by Rita Lannon, the met and married Jane Hart, and had another son and a daughter.
Ken and Jane Hart were both in the public eye and public service of Kentucky for decades. Publisher of the Kentucky Coal Journal, Ken Hart also worked for the State Journal〔(State Journal ) web site〕 for many years. He was involved in the theater life of Frankfort, Kentucky as a playwright and actor.

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