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Fred Rogers did indeed have two full sleeves of tattoos.
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Stu Feldt

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13y ago

I did a lot of research after hearing this "rumor" the other day. Everything I read on this subject states otherwise. Mr. Rogers was a ordained minister, and had no breaks in school or career were he could have went to war or anything of that nature. I found the following article:

Unless all the biographical information that exists about him is wrong, Fred McFeely Rogers never served in the military in any capacity, let alone as a Marine sniper (or Navy Seal, as another version of this apocryphal story claims). Some cynical folks may be loathe to believe that the gentle, soft-spoken host of "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" was exactly what he seemed, but he was.

Rumors to the contrary have circulated since the early 1990s. It's unknown where, precisely, these stories originated, but around 1994 Fred Rogers' alleged military exploits became a hot topic on the Internet, and grew hotter as the decade wore on. Here are some examples:1994:A note on Mr. Rogers. He would be a tough competitor. He has 42 confirmed sniper kills (in Korea?).1998:So this fellow at work (retired Army vet) says that Mr. Rogers of childrens' TV fame served three tours of duty in 'Nam as a sniper and has been credited with kills in excess of 1500 meters.1999:Interesting side note about Fred Rogers. He was the number three Marine sniper in the Vietnam war. And one of the reasons he always wears long sleeve clothing is because his arms are covered in tattoos.

Predictably, Rogers' death in February 2003 sparked a resurgence of the old rumors, but with a fresh twist: now he was supposedly an ex-Navy Seal, instead of a former Marine sniper. This variant circulated far and wide after someone attached it to a newer http://wiki.answers.com/library/bl-marvin-keeshan.htmthat made similar claims about Bob "Captain Kangaroo" Keeshan. The relevant portion of that text, again dated 1993, went as follows:On another note, there was this wimpy little man (who just passed away) on PBS, gentle and quiet. Mr. Rogers is another of those you would least suspect of being anything but what he now portrays to our youth. But Mr. Rogers was a U.S. Navy Seal, combat-proven in Vietnam with over twenty-five confirmed kills to his name. He wore a long-sleeve sweater to cover the many tattoos on his forearm and biceps. A master in small arms and hand-to-hand combat, able to disarm or kill in a heartbeat. He hid that away and won our hearts with his quiet wit and charm.

Fred Rogers won our hearts, true enough; but the rest of the story, as told in this message, is hogwash. After graduating from Rollins College in Florida with a degree in music in 1951, he immediately embarked on a broadcasting career - a career that continued uninterrupted for nearly 50 years, even while he studied for a Bachelor of Divinity degree, eventually becoming an ordained minister in 1962. Far from hiding a secret past as a trained killer, Fred Rogers was a truly gentle soul who devoted his entire adult life to educating and bettering the lives of children, and as such he deserves to be remembered.

As you can see, the information in these rumors are so varied and such, it just doesn't seem plausible.

Why can't people just accept the fact that Mr. Rogers was just a kindhearted person. Yes, there are people like this out there!!!

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11y ago

No. He didn't even have any military tattoos that were known of. He was Born in 1928 so would have been able to join ww2. based on many stats that say one in 300 americans killed were 17 or less in age. or more likely the Korean conflict.

He at 17 could have joined in 1945 for ww2.

he couldn't have been a marine as they did not officially become a branch until the national security act of 1947. he would have been a navy man or naval infantry to become a marine.

he went to seminary school to become ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1963. figuring 4-6 years of school to become a minister he could have served in ww2 and Korean War then had a change of heart and entered seminary.

There is no known tattoos that he wore. there is pictures from his childhood prior to tattoos and all his latter life from 1967 on he is always in long sleeves. I was believed he did so as to let him as a person not be of interest but the stories he told to be the important part.

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14y ago

no he was an ordained minister and wore his sweater for comfort and relaxation, not to hide tattoo's. he was never in the service and spent his whole life doing childrens T.V. look it up.

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9y ago

Fred Rogers was a well known children's television show host. He was the star of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood. He did not have any tattoos on his body.

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8y ago

Mr. Rogers never served in the military; he was also red/green color blind.

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Fred Rogers did indeed have tattoos. In fact, he had sleeves. That is why in every episode of Mister Rogers Neighborhood, he wore long sleeves.

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3y ago

Yes

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