Military Memes

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C'mon guys, it's just a joke, like Marines eating crayons. If it bothers you that much, I'll delete it for you.

Don't worry about it. This is supposed to be a place where we can all poke a little fun at each other....

FUCK talk shit about the Army all you want. I know all the BAD about it too....
 
Been awhile since I heard the term "pogie bait". :)

I had separate foot locker for mine....

I did a 3 year assignment where I was in the field 2 months then back in garrison for 1 month then back in the field for 2 months. It was a long 3 years.
 
On my 13 month tour in Vietnam up the rivers, we didn't have much room for pogie bait.

I can't complain about my time in Iraq... If I had time I could run to the PX.

Things have changed between Vietnam and Iraq for sure.

We did a 3 month rotation to NTC with a "No Pogie Bait" rule. It was a Article 15 if you were caught with any. We were testing out the then new MRE's. This was 1984. I lost 15 pounds in those 3 months.
 
We did a 3 month rotation to NTC with a "No Pogie Bait" rule. It was a Article 15 if you were caught with any. We were testing out the then new MRE's. This was 1984. I lost 15 pounds in those 3 months.
I had to look that up. What about a jelly doughnut?
 
I had to look that up. What about a jelly doughnut?

It was MRE's twice a day and one hot meal which was mostly breakfast. Back then the MRE's weren't fit for a dog to eat. They had dehydrated beef patty as one meal. Jelly doughnut is pogie bait.. So NO....
 
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A post from a buddy of mine:

While attending an NCO course at Ft. Devens I was honored by having the lesson plan I wrote for an assignment be placed into the School files for posterity.

I spent the time given for the assignment gathering resources, editing the lesson plan, producing lesson handouts, practicing in front of a mirror with a stop watch, and manufacturing the materials necessary for student use and an enlarged(X5) version for demonstration purposes.

Everything came together when I gave my class on "The proper field use of the combat rations toilet paper"



True Story.