- Joined up with many military fights during his life, joining up the the RAF, the Polish Army, the French Foreign Legeon, and the Greek army.
- In three months at the end of WWII, married six Jewish women who had been trapped in concentration camps, a procedure that entitled them to leave France with an automatic American visa.
- In 1979 he went to help in training the Mujahideen against the Soviets in Afghanistan. Film footage he shot was critical in securing American aid to the Mujahideen.
- Joined the Polish army after the Nazi invasion then fled to Paris. Applied to join the French army but was rejected and joined the Section Volontaire des Americains.
- Passed along information to the French resistance during WWII.
- In 1942 joined the RAF and trained as a Hurricane pilot.
- In 1945 he joined the French Foreign Legion and fought for 6 months in Alsace until stricken by tuberculosis.
- In 1948 he fought against the communists in the Greek Civil War.
- In 1959 he flew rescue missions to the Belgian Congo during uprisings there.
- Orphaned at age six and raised by aunts in South Carolina.
- In the film "Charlie Wilson's War" the video shown by Joanne Herring (Julia Roberts) to Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks) is the documentary shot by Fawcett.
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