- He formed an American Revolutionary War battle re-enactment group in Massachusetts, known as the British 10th Regiment of Foot. He carefully made sure that the recreated British uniforms from 1775 were as authentic as possible.
- The 10th Regiment is still in existence after thirty years and still re-enacts the Battle of Lexington Green in Lexington, Massachusetts, USA, every year.
- As a professional photographer in the late 1950s his work has been published in Time, Life, Sports Illustrated, Argosy, Popular Photography and many other leading publications.
- Attended the American Theatre Wing Professional Training Program for veterans and graduated from Columbia University with a BFA in Motion Picture and Television Production.
- Of Irish and Canadian-French parentage, Vincent was brought up and went to school in Lowell, Massachusetts. He attended MIT in 1940-1941 and Boston University in 1942.
- Served in the U.S. Signal Corps during World War II and earned the Bronze Star and Purple Heart before working as a make-up artist in post-war years and subsequently in charge of over 3,000 TV, film and stage shows. He was later president and Director of Research for the Research Council of Make-up Artists, Inc.
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