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Brown Nose Story.....
1975, Norton AFB, I'm an E-2, been in less than 12 months....
The base commander had taken issue with the lack of respect the enlisteds/officers had in saluting flagged staff cars driving around the base, subsequently every commanders call had to address this issue over and over..ad nauseum.....threats..fire, brimstone, etc.
I'm pulling landscape duty at the supply squadron building...up comes a staff car with a big eagle on the front, it was the SQ commander (Colonel) being dropped off back at his office by one of his peers after attending some meeting with the base commander. When the car pulled up, I threw down my rake and bag of trash and held a salute to the colonel as he walked by, and he returned it...I then went on my way raking and sweeping, the car drove off.
Next day, back at the fuels (POL) section my dispatch calls me in to tell me to get to the supply commanders office asap. Everyone just knew i was in big trouble.
I get to the colonel's office, walk in and report with a sharp salute. The colonel returns the salute and tosses me a new set of stripes, with one more than I currently had...told me what a fine job I was doing for him.
Seems I made him look good in front of his buddies..
- Steve Butler
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Two Airmen walking towards the BX, see a Lt. coming towards them, and decide, how to escape saluting. If you're holding something in both hands, you don't have to salute, so one of them picked up then other & is carrying him, past the Lt.
The one who is being carried, has taken both the package he had, & the one the other airman had in his hands, so he can't salute, either.
THEY GET PAST THE LT. OK And think that they pulled off a "Good ONE".
However, the General of the Base had been observing the whole thing. Next morning he called them into his office. He asked them, "Do you think you pulled the wool over that Lt's Eyes?"
"Yes Sir, they both Replied"
"Well, you didn't, that Lt. is my son, and now knows what you pulled! He'll be looking to get even for the rest of your time on this base."
The airmen left, and The General's Secretary remarked, "General, You don't have a son stationed here!"
"I know it, you know it, but those TWO AIRMEN will be ducking that Lt, Every time they see him, & they'll have to come up with a different trick each time, and that should teach them something about "Leadership" If they survive until they get orders to leave, I might recommend them to OTS (Officer Trainig School) Then, they'll get a Real lesson is Saluting"
- ROBERT GWIN
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When I was stationed in Crete, Greece it was not uncommon to see women topless at the beaches and lake. It was frowned upon by the military for military women to go topless. I would only do it at the pool at night.
Well, people from the base went to a water park for the day. While there, of course, almost all of the women were topless.
I said to my friend, "if I had known this was topless I could of only worn my bottoms."
From behind me I heard someone say "I don't think so, Petty Officer Cline."
I turned to look and it was the chaplain. We all got a good laugh at it.
- Luann Cline
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Navy Ranks made easy..
A young Ensign approaches the crusty old Master Chief and asked about the origin of the commissioned officer insignias.
The Chief replied, "It's history and tradition ...
First we give you a gold bar representing that you are very valuable and also malleable. The silver bar also represents significant value, but is less malleable. When you make Lieutenant, your value doubles, hence the two silver bars. As a Captain you soar over military masses, hence the eagle. As an Admiral, you are, obviously, a star. Does that answer your question?"
"Yes," said the Ensign, "but what about Lieutenant Commanders and Commanders?"
"That goes waaaay back in history ... to the Garden of Eden even. You see we've always covered our pricks with leaves."
- Andrew Drozd, GMSN
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A man walked into a pet store and was looking at the animals on
display.
While he was there, a Chief Master Sergeant (C/MSgt) from the local air
base walked in and said to the shopkeeper, "I'll take a maintenance
monkey,
please."
The man nodded, went to a cage at the side of the store and took out a
monkey. He put a collar and leash on the animal and handed it the
CMSgt,
saying, "That'll be $5,000." The C/MSgt paid and left with the monkey.
Surprised, the man went to the shopkeeper and said, "That was a very
expensive monkey. Most of them are only a few hundred dollars. Why did
that
one cost so much?"
The shopkeeper answered, "Ah, that's a maintenance monkey. He can rig
aircraft flight controls, score 95 on the AF CDC test; perform the
duties
of any MX officer with no back talk or complaints. It's well worth the
money.
The man spotted a monkey in another cage. "That one's even more
expensive,
$10,000! What does it do?"
"Oh, that one is a "Maintenance Supervisor" monkey! It can instruct at
all
levels of maintenance, supervise maintenance at the unit, intermediate,
and
depot level, and even do most of the paperwork. A very useful monkey
indeed," replied the shopkeeper.
The man looked around a little longer and found a third monkey in a
cage.
The price tag read, "$50,000." The shocked tourist exclaimed, "That one
costs more than all the others put together! What in the world does it
do?"
"Well, I've never actually seen him do anything but drink beer and play
with his pecker, but his papers say he's a pilot!"
- Benjamin Nail B26 Sig Bn
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This guy would act like he was riding a bike everywhere he went, to the chow hall, he'd park it outside, after eating he'd come back out, put up the kick stand and off he'd go.
The BN C.O. watched him do this riding around the area for about two weeks. The C.O. set him up for a eval. figuring he is nuttier than a fruitcake.
As expected he rides in the room with his bike, puts the kick stand down and reports to the Medical Dicharge board. The C.O. states the known facts about his bike riding. His NCOIC also tells the same story of the bike riding.
With that, the board makes their decision to discharge him. He stands up and is heading out the door, after they tell him he's discharged. The board was watching and waiting for him to get on his bike to leave. As he has his hand on the doorknob to leave, Wait a mintute, aren't you forgeting something, asked the Senior member of the board.
Sir, responding to the question?
Your bike, aren't you fogetting your bike?
Oh that, I don't need it anymore, as he leaves the room.
- Hap Smith
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While standing in the chow line, the Marine in front of me was asked by the cook how he would like his eggs.
The Marine replied "I want a few shells in my eggs, act like you are making them over easy, but break the yolks, and over cook'em. I'll run my toast trough the auto toasters 3 times and scrape off the char."
The cook looks puzzled at the guy, "What's the matter with you Mac?asks the cook.
"Oh, I'm just homesick," said the Marine.
- Hap Smith
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The United States Department of Defense just announced the formation of the USRSF - The US Redneck Special Forces - that will be comprised of 500 individuals.
The DOD has determined that these people will need no additional training but will be told the following about the terrorist in Iraq.
The season just opened:
- There is no hunting limit
- They taste like chicken
- They hate beer, pickup trucks, country music and Jesus
- They are DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE for Dale Earnhardt's death.
The DOD expects they will complete their mission in approximately two weeks.
- Johnny Williams
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During a battle a Private, a sergeant and a General were captured. They were to be executed the following morning. The General said, "We must think of a way to escape." The three of them thought all night about how to escape. The following morning the private was taken and placed in front of the fireing wall. The firing squad commander said, "READY, AIM", the private yells, "EARTHQUAKE, EARTHQUAKE", everybody scatters and the private escapes.
The sergeant sees this and thinks, that's pretty smart, I'll have to think of something to. They bring him to the wall.
The commander says, "READY, AIM", the sergeant yell's, "FLOOD, FLOOD", everybody scatters and HE escapes.
The general see's this and he forms his plan. They come to get him and place him in front of the wall.
He has the biggest grin on his face. The commander shout's his orders. "READY, AIM", the General with his infinite wisdom shout's, "FIRE, FIIIIiiii".
- C.H. ABREGO
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True Story - Camp Grafton, ND.
Our National Guard Company was camped near the Sheyenne river during its annual 2 week training. Fresh water clams were discovered and the cooks whipped up a batch of clam chowder for the men to enjoy.
SGT. X missed evening chow due to some work that had to be completed. When Sgt. X returned to camp later that night he stopped by the mess to find the cook playing cards and enjoying the warm summer night.
Sgt. X asked, "is there any chow left",
"Oh sure, theres some clam chowder in the big soup kettle there, Help Yoursef!".
Sgt. x laddeled himself up some chowder and relished the wonderfully tasting chowder as he visited with the cooks playing cards.
"This sure is good chowder" he complimented the cooks. "There sure is alot of pepper in it though".
"That ain't pepper", replied one of the cooks. "those are sand flies".
- Brent Engelhart
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Elenor Roosevelt was touring the Pacific Islands during WW II, and came across the Unit Headquarters of a Marine Unit, to wit the unit's kitchen area. She noticed a large Marine stripped to his waist rolling bread dough down his chest onto the upper portion of his large stomach, and she said, "Isn't that a bit unsanitary?" To which the old Marine replied, "Shucks, lady you ought to be here on Thursday's when I make doughnuts!"
- Jesse F. Simmons, Jr.
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When I was in the service, a Brigadier General called me down for not saluting him.
He asked me if I noticed the one star on his shoulder.
I replied, "Ohm I thought it meant you had a son in the service."
- John Blaha
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A plane of paratroopers was getting ready to jump the jump master says after you jump count to four and pull your ripcord. A person making his first junp says how how how fa fa far di di di did yo yo yo you sa sa say t t t to co co co count t t t to the jump master says one
- stan leighton
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I was stationed at Ft Bragg, NC, in 1968 and heard this story several times, so it may have really gone the rounds there.
One day, a captain went to the main officers club to eat lunch. When he entered the main dining room, he found the place was quite crowded. He did notice three lieutenants sitting at a table with one empty chair, so he asked them if he could sit there, and they promptly invited him to join them. He ordered his lunch and joined them in conversation as they ate.
At one point, the captain mentioned that he had observed characteristics about officers from which he could determine the sources of their commissioning. The lieutenants were eager to hear about this and asked if he could tell how they had been commissioned.
The captain turned to the lieutenant on his left and said he went through ROTC. The lieutenant confirmed that was correct and asked how the captain had noted this. The captain replied that the lieutenant, through his conversation, seemed to have an strong academic background and limited military experience.
The captain then told the lieutenant on his right that he had gone through OCS with previous enlisted service. The lieutenant confirmed that this was correct and also asked how the captain had
determined this. The captain said, again through his conversation, that the lieutenant seemed to have a firm military background and a lot of common sense.
The lieutenant across the table from the captain asked if he had determined his source of commission. The captain replied that the lieutenant had graduated from West Point. The lieutenant stated that was correct and asked if the captain had noticed his high level of intelligence, precise military bearing, or other superior qualities acquired at the United States Military Academy. The captain replied that it was none of these that led to his determination. He had simply noted the lieutenant's class ring while he was picking his nose.
- John Manion
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Q:What is the difference between a Drill Sgt. & a Stage Coach Driver?
A: a Stage Coach driver only has 4 horses asses to look at!
- Wm.
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