Drew Carey Opens Up About His Time in the Marine Corps
Comedian and game show host Drew Carey has spoken out for the first time about the hardships he faced during his time in the Marine Corps.
Carey served in the Marine Corps Reserve from 1980 to 1986, achieving the rank of sergeant as a field radio operator in the 25th Marine Regiment in Ohio.

Struggles Before the Marines
Before joining the Marines, Carey struggled with poverty, depression, and substance abuse.
He’d dropped out of college, totaled his car, and lost his job. However, enlisting in the Marines marked a turning point in his life. “I didn’t have any job skills, really. I showed up at the recruiting office, and I joined the Marine Corps, and that was it,” Carey recalled.
The Marine Corps Experience
Carey’s time in the Marines taught him valuable skills, discipline, and camaraderie.

He credits the Marines with giving him a sense of purpose and responsibility. “I went from not being able to afford to eat or clothe myself to getting three meals a day. I had an instant family. I had something to be proud of every day,” Carey said.
During his service, Carey also began developing his comedy skills, writing jokes and performing stand-up comedy in his free time.
Finding Success After the Marines
After leaving the Marines, Carey pursued a successful career in comedy, landing roles in TV shows like “The Drew Carey Show” and “Whose Line Is It Anyway?”. He eventually became the host of “The Price is Right,” a position he’s held since 2007. Carey’s experiences in the Marines continue to influence his life, and he remains committed to supporting veterans and the military community.
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Giving Back
Carey’s commitment to service extends beyond his military career. He’s participated in USO tours, entertained troops, and supported various charitable causes. His philanthropic efforts include donating to libraries and advocating for veterans’ rights. Through his platform, Carey continues to show appreciation for the lessons he learned during his time in the Marines ².
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