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From Combat Veteran to TV Star

Actor Larry Wilcox, best known for his leading role as a California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer and later as a captain in the TV series CHiPs, which aired from 1977 to 1983, was also a Marine Corps combat veteran.

In May 1967, Wilcox went to boot camp at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. 

He served as a field artilleryman assigned to 2nd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, from 1967 to 1970. 

A Marine in a military dress uniform poses for a photo.
Marine Corps Pvt. Larry Wilcox
Marine Corps Pvt. Larry Wilcox poses for his graduation photo taken at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in August 1967.
Credit: Courtesy of Larry Wilcox
VIRIN: 670822-O-D0439-003P
A Marine is pictured in a military uniform and helmet.
Larry Wilcox
Larry Wilcox, Marine Corps veteran and actor, pictured in his combat uniform. Wilcox served as a field artilleryman assigned to 2nd Battalion, 12th Marine Regiment, from 1967 to 1970.
Credit: Marine Corps
VIRIN: 680302-O-D0439-001P
A man poses for a photo in sunglasses and a police uniform costume.
Actor Uniform
Actor Larry Wilcox, best known for his leading role as a California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer and later as a captain in the TV series CHiPs, which aired from 1977 to 1983, was also a Marine Corps combat veteran.
Credit: Courtesy of Larry Wilcox
VIRIN: 780302-O-D0439-002P
Those years included a 13-month deployment to South Vietnam, where he served in the northernmost region of the country, in places such as Dong Ha, Con Thien and the demilitarized zone bordering North Vietnam.  

Also, he fought in the Tet Offensive, which started Jan. 30, 1968, and lasted until September 1968.

Like many Vietnam War veterans, Wilcox's homecoming was not joyous. 

"My memories of my returning home to San Francisco were ugly, and I did not understand why people spat on you for risking your life," he said, referring to people at the airport. 

A platoon of Marines wearing military uniforms sitting and standing on bleachers.
Marine Platoon
Marine Corps Pvt. Larry Wilcox, assigned to Platoon 283, graduated from Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego in August 1967.
Credit: Courtesy of Larry Wilcox
VIRIN: 670822-O-D0439-002P

During his final year of military service, he was stationed at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in Twentynine Palms, California, where he was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant in 1973. 

Wilcox, born Aug. 8, 1947, in San Diego, still lives there. 

His older brother, Randy, also served in the Marine Corps, including during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.

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