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- 47 monthsWhen the United States joined World War II, Greenberg was the first major leaguer to join the armed forces; he spent 47 months in military service, more than any other major league player, all of which took place during what would have been prime years in his major league career.Allegiance: United StatesRank: CaptainYears of service: 1940-19411942-1944en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Greenberg
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