Pat Sajak – Armed Forces Radio DJ
Pat Sajak was working as a newsman for a local radio station when he became a member of U.S. Army in 1968. But instead of fighting at the frontline, the famous host spent his military days working as a disc jockey at the Armed Forces Radio Station. Thanks to his rather soft duty, he may not have felt the war at its worse. However, his short stint in Vietnam certainly helped him to grow professionally. Once he was back among civilians, Sajak worked various jobs until 1983 when he hit superstardom when he became the host of Wheel of Fortune. Twenty-four years later, Sajak is still hosting the famous TV game show which makes us wonder just how much money he has been able to invest in his savings account so far. He is not near bankruptcy, that’s for sure.