Recovering, he served on several merchant ships before joining the Navy in July 1864.
None of the six riders who admitted to doping and served suspensions before joining new teams was banned.
He served in the Navy for three and a half years before joining the police.
He served in that role for four years before joining the Texas Rangers.
He served there for 15 years before joining Wagner College's faculty in 1967.
He served three years in the Navy before joining Goldman.
In fact, he served three terms in the House before joining the Senate this January.
He served as the first base and hitting coach for the Colorado Rockies before joining the A's.
He served Indian army before joining politics in 1990.
He served as that school's head coach from 1979-81 before joining the Steelers the following year.