On this day in history Dec. 24, 1972, Bob Hope del…


Comedian Bob Hope gave his last Christmas show to U.S. servicemen in Saigon on this day in history, Dec. 24, 1972.

The iconic entertainer, who starred in more than 50 films, kept up a tradition of visiting troops deployed overseas since WWII.

Hope’s 1972 show marked his ninth consecutive Christmas appearance in Vietnam, according to History.com.

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Hope took his first USO trip to Vietnam in 1964 to record a special holiday episode of “The Bob Hope Show.”

The seasonal special soon became a smash hit — and he never showed up alone.

Bob Hope and Carroll Baker aboard the Ticonderoga, off the coast of Vietnam, in 1972. (CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)

He often brought in major celebrities each year.

Among those who did shows with him: Ann-Margret, Lola Falana, Raquel Welch, Rosie Grier, Neil Armstrong and Sammy Davis Jr.

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Comedian Bob Hope and actress Raquel Welch break through a decorated package labeled “To the G.I.’s” moments before boarding a MATS airline as Hope and his troupe of 60 people departed on his 17th annual Christmas tour of overseas military bases on Dec. 15, 1967. (Getty Images)

Hope’s longtime sideman Jerry Colonna was also known for playing Santa Claus, according to the USO.

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Service members — as well as Americans who closely watched the specials in hopes of catching a glimpse of their soldiers — remember Hope’s Vietnam-era tours fondly. 

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Comedian Bob Hope stands at a microphone on stage as crowds of United States troops watch the Christmas show he put on for troops at the Camp Eagle army base, southeast of Hue, Vietnam, on Dec. 22, 1970. (Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

In later reflections highlighted by USO, soldiers who were selected to attend Hope’s performance in person remember their disbelief at seeing Hope in person, as well as other…