QoD: “So this is why they don’t let soldiers carry guns” edition

On the bright side, …we joined an Army where cross-dressing was prohibited; survived an era where if you did it, you were expected to keep it to yourself; and were able to retire, fortunately, before it was mandatory.


I only want to say, in support, that the mere concept of being in an organization where someone could require this of me and I would actually comply is a major reason – the specific reason, after the fear of getting my tender torso shipped to Viet Nam faded – I never even considered joining any branch of the US military.

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2 Responses to QoD: “So this is why they don’t let soldiers carry guns” edition

  1. Tennessee Budd says:

    In 2008, I was talking to an Army recruiter; I was 90 days away from going back in the military (at 43) when my bike & I bounced off a left-turning truck. That took care of that.
    Many times since, I’ve been been somewhat grateful, pain, limp & all. I was going back in to stay & finish out my 20 for the retirement. I’d be stuck there now, & I’d hate it, I suspect.

  2. Paul Bonneau says:

    It all started when the Army started wearing their PJs in public. They look laughable even without the high heels, so it only enhances the effect.

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