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Read previewIn what sounds like a rejected episode of "Curb Your Enthusiasm," Larry David claimed that he faked a mental health episode in an attempt to get discharged from the Army Reserves — and it worked.
In a clip shared on YouTube, David recounted to host Conan O'Brien how he joined the Army Reserves when he was young to avoid being drafted into the Vietnam War.
David, who worked as a "petroleum storage specialist," said he was required to serve on the Army Reserves for six years.
Then I went to see the major, and the major was reading the letter and he was talking to me.
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—, Larry David, Conan O'Brien, David, Dustin Hoffman, I
Organizations:
Service, Army Reserves —, Business, YouTube, Army Reserves, The New York Times, Pentagon
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Vietnam