Bea Arthur served in the military. During World War II, she enlisted as one of the first members of the United States Marine Corps Women’s Reserve in 1943. After basic training, she served as a typist at Marine headquarters in Washington, D.C. Subsequently, she requested a transfer to the Motor Transport School at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, where she worked as a truck driver and dispatcher between 1944 and 1945.
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Bea Arthur was honourably discharged at the rank of staff sergeant in September 1945. Her time in the military was an important chapter in her life before she embarked on a successful entertainment career.
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What Does Bea Arthur Have to Do With Deadpool?
Bea Arthur has a connection to the Marvel character Deadpool through an unusual and humorous circumstance. In the Marvel Comics series “Deadpool,” the character often breaks the fourth wall and engages in metafictional elements, acknowledging the real world and popular culture. One such instance involves Deadpool and his admiration for Bea Arthur.
In the “Deadpool” comic series, Deadpool expresses fondness for Bea Arthur and her work, particularly her roles in the television sitcoms “Maude” and “The Golden Girls.” The character Deadpool even has a special affection for Bea Arthur’s character, Dorothy Zbornak, from “The Golden Girls.”
This connection became more widely known when, in the comic “Deadpool Bi-Annual” #1 (2014), Deadpool is shown to have a surreal adventure involving time travel and encounters with different versions of himself. In one panel, Deadpool is seen thanking Bea Arthur for being a friend, a reference to the theme song of “The Golden Girls.”


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