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This biography details the life and career of Robin "Bob" Burns, a prominent American comedian and actor active during the mid-20th century. Known as "The Arkansas Traveler," Burns gained fame for his folksy persona and the invention of the bazooka, a unique musical instrument made from gas pipes. His success spanned across radio, film, and newspaper columns, including a notable tenure as a regular on the Kraft Music Hall alongside Bing Crosby. Beyond entertainment, his musical invention famously provided the nickname for the World War II anti-tank weapon used by the U.S. Army. The text also highlights his personal life in Arkansas and California, concluding with his posthumous induction into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.