Bob Ross Military Career

Bob Ross was born and raised as Robert Norman Ross in sunny Florida as the son of carpenter Jack and waitress Ollie Ross.

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At the age of 18, Bob Ross enlisted in the United States Air Force. He was stationed across the continent at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska and worked as a medical records technician.

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Rise To Master Seargent And Leaving The Mean Guy Behind

Over a span of twenty years, Bob rose across to ranks until he reached the rank of Master Sergeant. He also served as the first sergeant of the clinic at Eielson Air Force Base.

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How The Military Got Bob Ross Painting

Bob enjoyed painting landscape scenes inspired by the Alaskan wilderness during his lunch breaks. To paint more paintings that he could then sell on base.

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Once Bob noticed that he could earn more money selling his paintings than with his job in the military he decided to return back to civilian life.

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It was the very technique he developed during this time that allowed him to paint landscape scenes in just under half an hour on his television show.

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The Legacy He Left Behind

Bob Ross continued to paint on television until he died in 1995. He is survived by his son Steve and still remains a pop-cultural icon until this day.

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