One in every C-Rat kit in the olden days. It took forever to open a can with one of those things.
I dont know about you but,I used my bayonet if I wanted to eat the same day.
Anyone remember canned ham and eggs? Smelled like Alpo and tasted like it too.
My scout dog Ruger, Serial Number 77X9, loved it and the canned pork and beans as well.
Since this is a comic strip, I dont want to bum anyone out, but the world should know that the Army scout dogs saved thousands of GI lives in Vietnam and the sorry a—— Army left most of these canine hero’s behind to be left in the jungle or eaten by the IP’s.
We should honor our canine buddies more than we do they were “Hell On Paws” to our enemy. FYI, only a few returned to the US. Thanks for reading.
Hey! Should any of ya’ll be associated with the 101st, give me a holler!! I could use a p-38. I got the plunger and cheap sunglasses. and I can find a stick. Oh and I do have some de-hydrated water pills!
I still have my P-38 from the Vietnam era. Forget computers, jet aircraft, and penicillin. The P-38 was the greatest invention of the 20th Century — costs practically nothing, indestructible and lasts forever.
shel4 almost 12 years ago
Yeah, it hurts just looking at it!
lanman03 almost 12 years ago
I’ve got my P-38!
xpurplezebra almost 12 years ago
philandering phallinator phalacy
Redhead55 almost 12 years ago
P-38!?! I have a couple of those in the kitchen drawer. Doesn’t everybody?
waykirk almost 12 years ago
I’ve got my old P-38 as well.
One in every C-Rat kit in the olden days. It took forever to open a can with one of those things.
I dont know about you but,I used my bayonet if I wanted to eat the same day.
Anyone remember canned ham and eggs? Smelled like Alpo and tasted like it too.
My scout dog Ruger, Serial Number 77X9, loved it and the canned pork and beans as well.
Since this is a comic strip, I dont want to bum anyone out, but the world should know that the Army scout dogs saved thousands of GI lives in Vietnam and the sorry a—— Army left most of these canine hero’s behind to be left in the jungle or eaten by the IP’s.
We should honor our canine buddies more than we do they were “Hell On Paws” to our enemy. FYI, only a few returned to the US. Thanks for reading.
The Old Sarge
ColonelClaus almost 12 years ago
Hey! Should any of ya’ll be associated with the 101st, give me a holler!! I could use a p-38. I got the plunger and cheap sunglasses. and I can find a stick. Oh and I do have some de-hydrated water pills!
PoodleGroomer almost 12 years ago
Everyone needs a Camilus CM-697 instead of the P-38.
sottwell almost 12 years ago
What, no weaponized perfume? http://news.yahoo.com/gaza-perfume-sales-soar-rocket-name-214159748.html
pcolli almost 12 years ago
And your electronic thumb.
Mike H almost 12 years ago
You are still off..I count 6 days.
Steve Bartholomew almost 12 years ago
My favorite C ration was always the sausage patties.
luckylouie almost 12 years ago
I still have my P-38 from the Vietnam era. Forget computers, jet aircraft, and penicillin. The P-38 was the greatest invention of the 20th Century — costs practically nothing, indestructible and lasts forever.