Should have saved the money and spent it on decks of cards and dice with a few chess boards thrown in for the NCOs. The D&D players have their own dice and paper.
Everyone is forgetting one “morale booster.” It is the one that had the brother of my high school girlfriend come home with an STD. And he had an addiction also.
With the skills Lt Tripler is displaying, I’m surprised he still isn’t an Ensign. And those Parcheesi sets may have moved his name up several notches on the list of officers most likely to be fragged.
It was mentioned that until the day he lost a leg,B.D. never took his helmet off.But early in the strip’s “VIETNAM DAYS”,he had his helmet autographed by Bob Hope.He must have changed helmets then.He wouldn’t want to risk smearing the ink.
I missed the show at U-Tapao, Thailand, in 1970; one of the places from whence the B-52 bombers came, because I had to work on the flightline. I am told the airmen in attendance threw beer-cans at the stage! The rumors of drugs and alcohol fueling the Vietnam War are TRUE! Thai weed and Pabst beer were G.I. diet staples in 1969-70.
People will always find a way to get drunk or high. They’ll melt plastic and metal into digestible fluids and dilute it with their own blood if that’s what it takes.
Tripp later served in the Gulf War and was there when Ray was hospitalized.
“Hi-ho, sport! Looks like that’ll keep you off the tennis court for a while!”
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
Parcheesi? The men were expecting Scrabble!
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 3 years ago
Perhaps I am ignorant in Geography, but I seem to remember that Bosnia had no access to the sea. Not even in 1996.
fuzzbucket Premium Member over 3 years ago
Decks of cards are the most appreciated.
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 3 years ago
No Yahtzee?
Masterskrain over 3 years ago
“Military Intelligence” at it’s finest…
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Should have saved the money and spent it on decks of cards and dice with a few chess boards thrown in for the NCOs. The D&D players have their own dice and paper.
timinwsac Premium Member over 3 years ago
The men in the field are resourceful. I’m sure they can find a way to trade the Parcheesi sets for materials to build a still.
Lee Taplinger over 3 years ago
I didn’t know “verbing” started so early, turning the noun task into the verb “tasked.” People think they sound smart when they use trendy language.
TexTech over 3 years ago
Everyone is forgetting one “morale booster.” It is the one that had the brother of my high school girlfriend come home with an STD. And he had an addiction also.
TexTech over 3 years ago
With the skills Lt Tripler is displaying, I’m surprised he still isn’t an Ensign. And those Parcheesi sets may have moved his name up several notches on the list of officers most likely to be fragged.
mistercatworks over 3 years ago
Why not a good ol’ invented-in-America game like chess? :) :) :)
198.23.5.11 over 3 years ago
It was mentioned that until the day he lost a leg,B.D. never took his helmet off.But early in the strip’s “VIETNAM DAYS”,he had his helmet autographed by Bob Hope.He must have changed helmets then.He wouldn’t want to risk smearing the ink.
OshkoshJohn over 3 years ago
I missed the show at U-Tapao, Thailand, in 1970; one of the places from whence the B-52 bombers came, because I had to work on the flightline. I am told the airmen in attendance threw beer-cans at the stage! The rumors of drugs and alcohol fueling the Vietnam War are TRUE! Thai weed and Pabst beer were G.I. diet staples in 1969-70.
AndrewSihler over 3 years ago
Oh, no! Cultural appropriation!!
ZBicyclist Premium Member over 3 years ago
Parchesi sets are a SORRY! substitute for alcohol.
bakana over 3 years ago
Lt. Trippy is just putting in his time until a GQP sinecure opens up for him.
Sooner or later, someone in Washington, DC will need a well trained pair of Lips to do some anatomy Kissing.
Kali over 3 years ago
Yes, keep the important things in mind….
RonaldByrd over 3 years ago
People will always find a way to get drunk or high. They’ll melt plastic and metal into digestible fluids and dilute it with their own blood if that’s what it takes.
Tripp later served in the Gulf War and was there when Ray was hospitalized.
“Hi-ho, sport! Looks like that’ll keep you off the tennis court for a while!”
OSLT. And Ray wondered if he was still delirious.
;-)