July 20, 2005
While definitely part of the "second-tier" of characters on the show, he was a fan favorite, and those who met him at converntions unanimously reported that he was a charming man.
James Doohan died today, at age 85, following a long illness.
What was less known about Doohan was that he was a D-Day hero.
At 19, James escaped the turmoil at home by joining the Canadian army, becoming a lieutenant in artillery. He was among the Canadian forces that landed on Juno Beach on D-Day. "The sea was rough," he recalled. "We were more afraid of drowning than the Germans."The Canadians crossed a minefield laid for tanks; the soldiers weren't heavy enough to detonate the bombs. At 11:30 that night, he was machine-gunned, taking six hits: one that took off his middle right finger (he managed to hide the missing finger on screen), four in his leg and one in the chest. Fortunately the chest bullet was stopped by his silver cigarette case.
Unlike William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, Doohan never got tired of the association with Star Trek.
In a 1998 interview, Doohan was asked if he ever got tired of hearing the line "Beam me up, Scotty.""I'm not tired of it at all," he replied. "Good gracious, it's been said to me for just about 31 years. It's been said to me at 70 miles an hour across four lanes on the freeway. I hear it from just about everybody. It's been fun."
Yes, sir, it was most definitely fun.
I hope you are on duty when I get "beamed up" to join you.
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