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We had a Lt, j.g. – fresh out of Annapolis, on board our destroyer in ’Nam. He knew nothing. Could barely tie his shoelaces. Had the command skills of a squirrel. We had to listen politely to what he wanted us to do; then we went and did what was really needed.
USA should bring back the draft also. Better source of people than volunteers. My dad and 5 uncles served WW11. Dad awarded 6 campaign battle medals from Africa into Germany. He was in Italy also as he said he didn’t like the “Boot” but family had 4 purple hearts from WW11. Uncle Carlie shot down twice and POW Germany 18 months and died in 1950. Terrible war. All gave some – some gave all. I retired Air Force and had 3 sons to serve and several grands.
I always joked that I should have had velcro stripes on my sleeve. Being called to the C.O.‘s office was, " Come in Sargeant … Shut the door, Corporal … Sit down Private! "
If you had a Good Conduct Medal, you weren’t doing your job!
When I graduated from High School, it was suggested I join the Army. I went to College instead. One of the smartest decisions I’ve made. Not everyone is cut out for military service, after all.
seanfear 10 months ago
mhm …. exactly what heroes do
snsurone76 10 months ago
Betcha his whole army “career” was spent in the stockade!
Imagine 10 months ago
And he hasn’t stopped since.
The dude from FL Premium Member 10 months ago
Very few 2nd lieutenants that I met 67-69 were worth a crap. The stuff they did!!!
Freebyrd1 10 months ago
It was what they called National Service in Britain. It was compulsory after WW II. They could do with bringing it back.
Mediatech 10 months ago
He once wrecked an entire motorized battalion. Unfortunately it was just an exercise on Salisbury plain; so instead of a medal he got KP.
blunebottle 10 months ago
Why am I not surprised?
BenGMan 10 months ago
So that’s how you got sacked.
joannesshadow 10 months ago
He looks awfully proud of that record.
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 10 months ago
Kept the unit’s standards high, he did.
Paul D Premium Member 10 months ago
We had a Lt, j.g. – fresh out of Annapolis, on board our destroyer in ’Nam. He knew nothing. Could barely tie his shoelaces. Had the command skills of a squirrel. We had to listen politely to what he wanted us to do; then we went and did what was really needed.
CorkLock 10 months ago
USA should bring back the draft also. Better source of people than volunteers. My dad and 5 uncles served WW11. Dad awarded 6 campaign battle medals from Africa into Germany. He was in Italy also as he said he didn’t like the “Boot” but family had 4 purple hearts from WW11. Uncle Carlie shot down twice and POW Germany 18 months and died in 1950. Terrible war. All gave some – some gave all. I retired Air Force and had 3 sons to serve and several grands.
ladykat Premium Member 10 months ago
Love Andy’s smirk in the last panel!
tcayer 10 months ago
When this strip started, they would have been in WWII. Now they would be Gulf War veterans at their age.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
And he seems proud of that……….he was known as guardhouse Andy!
Linguist 10 months ago
I always joked that I should have had velcro stripes on my sleeve. Being called to the C.O.‘s office was, " Come in Sargeant … Shut the door, Corporal … Sit down Private! "
If you had a Good Conduct Medal, you weren’t doing your job!
stamps 10 months ago
I’ll bet Andy spent a lot of time in the brig.
cuzinron47 10 months ago
There’s about to be another one if someone does fill that pint glass.
tad1 10 months ago
When I graduated from High School, it was suggested I join the Army. I went to College instead. One of the smartest decisions I’ve made. Not everyone is cut out for military service, after all.
elgrecousa Premium Member 10 months ago
Evidently, army discipline had little effect on Andy.
constantine48 10 months ago
Not under today’s marxist governments.
Chris Sherlock 10 months ago
I’m guessing Andy didn’t leave with an honorable discharge.
EXCALABUR 10 months ago
Andy came out of the womb fighting.
PaulLeckner 10 months ago
Andy is smiling. maybe he takes pride in it.