It’s just that bad mister.
Does the peasant really think that he’ll actually get paid in the Fink’s, I mean King’s, army?
Don’t ask for anything either.
And for that little, you get shot at by Huns with real arrows.
The Army was more particular than an insurance company about health questions when signing up. You couldn’t get in if you needed insurance.
In 1968, they were less particular.
The “Don’t ask William Tell” rule? Swiss Army “cuts like a knife” rule?
Join the military… travel to exotic locales…meet interesting people… and then kill them…
I started at $76/month as an E-0 recruit in the USAF in the spring of ‘64.
I think it “jumped” to about $86 as an E-1 after Basic Training.
As my dad put it he got 21 dollars a day, once a month.
WWII
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Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
It’s just that bad mister.
pouncingtiger over 14 years ago
Does the peasant really think that he’ll actually get paid in the Fink’s, I mean King’s, army?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Don’t ask for anything either.
rshive over 14 years ago
And for that little, you get shot at by Huns with real arrows.
JerryGorton over 14 years ago
The Army was more particular than an insurance company about health questions when signing up. You couldn’t get in if you needed insurance.
pawpawbear over 14 years ago
In 1968, they were less particular.
freeholder1 over 14 years ago
The “Don’t ask William Tell” rule? Swiss Army “cuts like a knife” rule?
S_T_F_U over 14 years ago
Join the military… travel to exotic locales…meet interesting people… and then kill them…
rotts over 14 years ago
I started at $76/month as an E-0 recruit in the USAF in the spring of ‘64.
I think it “jumped” to about $86 as an E-1 after Basic Training.
Dkram over 14 years ago
As my dad put it he got 21 dollars a day, once a month.
WWII
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