Mr. Sugarman later enlisted in another battle the civil rights movement of the early 60's.
The records show that he later enlisted in the military.
He enlisted at the age of 15, was brought home by his parents, then allowed to enlist again a few months later.
Although under no service obligation, a sizeable percentage of cadets later enlist in the military.
Some of them later enlisted in the South African security forces.
Despite the wound, he later enlisted and served in a "hundred days" volunteer unit.
But he dropped out and two years later at the age of 18 enlisted in the army.
Dudney later enlisted in the Navy, serving as a pilot, and was sent overseas.
He later enlisted in the US Army as a field artilleryman.
Officers chipped in to pay him the regular soldier's wage of $13 a month, and finally allowed him to enlist two years later.