Photos: Marine, 'Full Metal Jacket' actor R. Lee Ermey buried at Arlington National Cemetery

(Left photo by Fernando Leon/Getty Images; Right photo by: U.S. Army/Elizabeth Fraser/Arlington National Cemetery)

Legendary Marine and actor R. Lee Ermey was buried with full military honors at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday.

Ermey, who turned his experience as a Marine Corps drill instructor into a notable role in the Academy Award-nominated 1987 film “Full Metal Jacket,” was laid to rest Friday morning.

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Ermey died on April 15, 2018, at age 74 due to complications from pneumonia.

Before Ermey veteran skyrocketed to fame for playing Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in “Full Metal Jacket,” he served 11 years in the Marines, including a tour as a drill instructor, 14 months in Vietnam and then on Okinawa, where he was promoted to staff sergeant prior to being medically discharged in 1972 for injuries he received during his service, according to Stars and Stripes.

He went on to appear in several notable films including “Mississippi Burning,” “Dead Man Walking,” and “Toy Story,” and hosted “Mail Call” on the History Channel.

PHOTOS: Funeral service for R. Lee Ermey at Arlington National Cemetery (app users, click here)

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