My recent posts about strong coffee caused some reaction and also stirred memories of Army coffee circa 1960’s.
One morning on the Rhine River Mike was preparing to dump the morning coffee dregs when LT Fuck Up decided to be “officer”.
He demanded to know what Mike was doing.
“Washing my socks, sir. This is the only way to kill the athletes feet”.
“Is that the men’s coffee”, demanded Lt Fuck Up?
“Yes Sir”, responded Mike.
“You will dump that immediately”, ordered LT Fuck Up. Too bad he was standing directly in front of Mike who immediately tipped the pot forward and emptied it.
Mike and I were partners in trouble and semi permanent members of the First Sergeant’s “volunteer after duty hours work crew”. He was a good man to have your back in a bar fight. He was also a damn good cook.
Schools
I like to read opinions about important subjects written by people within. This was on Falsebook.
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For a group of people who likely haven’t stepped foot on an
elementary school campus in decades, there seem to be some strong and very
misinformed feelings about what goes on there. Kindergarteners aren’t learning
about sexual intercourse, Second Graders aren’t being encouraged to explore
different genders, and Fifth Graders aren’t being pitted against each other in
some sort of guilt-inducing race war. That’s utter nonsense, and the people
peddling it are lying to you for votes and ratings.
Instead of raging over the vile hogwash you are being fed, I’d
encourage you to make better use of your time by volunteering an hour of your
week reading with struggling students, becoming a business partner to help fund
different school projects, or signing up to be a substitute teacher once a
month. Find your local elementary school and start putting effort into getting
to know the staff and students there. We aren’t evil liberals indoctrinating
the neighborhood kids with some leftist agenda; we’re real people with big
hearts who choose to spend every day working with kids so they better
comprehend what they read, explore the world around them, ask questions so they
can more fully understand what they see, and live effectively in a community.
We tie shoelaces, give hugs to sad seven-year-olds, talk through conflict
between fourth-graders, and provide wet paper towels to soothe boo-boos
Kindergarteners swear exist but we can’t actually see. We laugh with our kids,
eat lunch with them, and give them a feeling of comfort and stability many are
missing at home. Sometimes we might even provide the first smile or kind word
they’ve gotten that day. And yes, we occasionally lose our cool and raise our
voices because the little boogers have gotten on our last nerve and we’re human,
for goodness sake.
But mostly we love.
Stop believing
the lies, quit demonizing us, and let us do our jobs. Carve out some time in
the coming weeks and and make a visit so you can see what really happens in
these weird and beautiful little spaces.
Aside from his condescending tone, he makes some
sense. My response is any woke activities are wrong and the first people to
raise hell should be the teacher. Defend your profession and root out the evil!
Paranoia
5 comments:
I've got friends like Mike. They're very good to have.
I think time as an enlisted man should be a requirement to take a commission.
This book is the best I've ever read comparing GOOD vs. BAD Officers. I recommend it highly:
https://smile.amazon.com/Once-Eagle-Anton-Myrer/dp/0062221620/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3IXHQMDGB0WW1&keywords=once+an+eagle&qid=1651236238&s=books&sprefix=Once+an+Eag%2Cstripbooks%2C186&sr=1-1
DrJim
Agree.
GB
Most of the officers I knew were good - no complaints. Because most were good, the bad ones stood out. In the case of LT Fuck Up, had the balloon went up, he would have been our first causality.
GREAT story! And yeah, we 'all' know that guy... LOL
Old NFO
Thanks. Let me add I truly admire everyone who had the fortitude to make a career of the military in spite of the Fuck Ups of all ranks. I didn't have the patience.
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