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 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-6 22:10 | 显示全部楼层

Civil War Era humor

Civil War Era humor
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, }+ Q' M( |/ S+ U+ ^The following are supposedly true definitions, stories, and terms relating to the Civil War.* q# }4 V4 K0 J: A6 b
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( l3 s* }5 y, n6 y! PBIGGEST MAN... The biggest man in the Union Army was Capt. David Van Buskirk of the 27th Indiana Regiment who stood 6 feet 11 inches and weighed 380 pounds. He was captured in 1862 and was sent to a Richmond Prison where a Confederate entrepreneur put him on exhibit. Even Confederate President Jeff Davis came to see him and was astounded when the impish Van Buskirk claimed that back home in Bloomington Indiana, "when I was at the train station with my company , my six sisters came to say goodbye. As I was standing there, with my company, they all came up to me, leaned down and kissed me on top of the head."
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! a4 r& L' c8 F0 ALETTER HOME... A young soldier left home to join the army. He told his girl friend that he would write every day. After about six months, he received a letter from his girlfriend that she was marrying someone else. He wrote home to his family to find out who she married. The family wrote back and told him. It was the .... mailman. ) n9 u+ A3 p+ X2 X4 Z/ i4 W1 X$ H
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KINDNESS... Treated kindly, a soldier responds with kindness. Treated kindly, a citizen responds with treason.
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& N% }- U8 O  bPATROTIC... Many soldiers enlisted because they thought it was their duty, others joined for the bounty and others joined to impress their girlfriends. Many of the married women also encouraged their men to go to war. One of these men, while bidding his wife good bye whimpered a little and showed signs of back out. His wife told him that if he was going to cry about it, to pull off his britches and she'd go in his place and he can stay home and run the farm.
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COFFIN was called a wooden overcoat.) m. l- k! Y3 _' C$ E) d
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GREY UNIFORM... After the war a former Confederate officer, who violated the city ordinance against wearing a grey uniform in public, was arrested and put in jail. He broke the law because he did not own another suit. A former Union Officer asked for and received permission from the sheriff to share the cell; remaining there until public opinion forced the one time Rebel's release with repeal of the law.
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$ G# J/ ?* h7 ^! _, I: fMANNERS... Don't let your hurry up take over your manners. , K% J3 N/ X# D1 M3 V4 k

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DRUGS... A lot of drugs will make you any person you want to be; but no drug can make you be the person you used to be.
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' r& U! `* U9 g3 i0 X2 K, f) O* dNO HONOR... During a battle, a Captain observed that one of the soldiers of his regiment was not shooting at an enemy soldier that had dropped his musket and was running away. When the battle was over the captain sought out the soldier and asked him why he did not shoot at the retreating enemy soldier. He replied, " When that soldier decided to run away, he marked himself as a coward and has to live with the decision all his life. If I had shot him I would have shortened his burden and also there is no honor in shooting a man that is not facing you."4 B, S: _4 \- N- S- e
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" x8 j# z9 B7 g; a+ T" tOFFICER'S SHOULDER BARS were called pumpkin rinds. , m9 s2 [  [8 l! |1 G

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0 ~/ S8 z( j7 }; q' I) c; @0 _FREE WHISKEY... A soldier, who was habitually drunk, publicly announced to all the men in his company and surrounding companies that he was swearing off drinking and that all the other soldiers should give up this foul habit also. The other soldiers would tease him to fall off the wagon by giving him whiskey and get him drunk. Every morning he would be back preaching about the sins of alcohol. One day his tent mate told him he ought to give up preaching about the evils of the jug as he always ends up drunk. With a twinkle in his blood shot eyes he said " what, and give up all that free whiskey?"   U# J4 n$ M1 r& Z1 J; L

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CANNONBALL... A whistling cannon ball can dampen a soldiers courage. ! @" b1 p; F( l( r+ \5 V  [# m  p3 S

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) H0 g9 K3 W4 ~. {5 \# A# ACOWARD... A Confederate expression used to express a coward, " He developed a case of Yankee Chills."
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. @. h0 l( ?' v9 G: {3 W3 S) Y. g8 oYOUNG SOLDIER... A young soldier never sees danger until it is time to die.
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SCARED... A soldier in battle stated that he was so scared that if he was a girl , he'd cry. 7 q" i+ m) I, V/ s9 l4 K' {2 }
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WAXED MUSTACHE... A soldier that had no respect for his commanding officer who wore a waxed mustache, would shout to him " take those mice out of your mouth, I can see their tails hanging out." * q" D- L; ?+ l3 q9 r1 w

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FOG OF WAR... A term used to describe a sense of confusion that seems to over take a Commander at the commencement of a battle. 5 B/ E- b7 S' D+ P+ y% [
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: Q) z4 r" _% z- W; x* \  R" z- x2 p* qSLIPPERY BACON... Bacon that is so rotten, it's only use would be to start a fire with.# h' y$ v) y* |4 ^0 ?
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4 c& P2 E: C7 @: u/ }2 T/ ^BATHROOM... Although not listed in the rules of war, soldiers on both sides did not shoot at the enemy when he was going to the bathroom.
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3 h5 i: n" Q9 v3 n8 QBUGLE... In the winter, one of the favorite tricks that the soldiers would play on the bugler was to put water in his bugle at night and let it freeze. The next morning the bugler would be unable to blow reveille until he thawed out his bugle. ) f; r) ^$ A: F& W0 X9 m

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* f2 l/ e; r" @$ i, |6 SBUTTONS... When an officer was detailed to do many different duties by his Commander he would describe himself as having to many buttons on his coat.
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6 x# x7 {3 q5 Z- I3 M: Q* m7 H  WROOSTER... The Confederate Army won many of the battles in the beginning and the middle of the war. One reason was that the Union were the invaders and were attacking fortified positions. The Confederates were entrenched and defending their homeland . They described it best with the expression, " A rooster fights best on his own hill."
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* E1 A/ l  \3 G7 K0 \) c4 \4 bBAYONET... A soldier had lost his bayonet and whittled one from wood so he could stand inspection. He was hoping not to be discovered until the regiment had gone into battle where he could pick up one from a dead soldier. At an inspection, an officer asked to see his bayonet. The soldier stated " Sir, I promised my father I would never unsheathe my bayonet unless I intended to kill with it." The Officer insisted he hand over the bayonet. Taking it out, the Soldier looked skyward and declared " May the Lord change this bayonet to wood for breaking my vow." 4 T) i/ [! T( K  Z0 a/ b

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1 j' H4 w* ^, G( a2 B9 tBRAVERY... A brave soldier is a compassionate enemy.
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-6 22:10 | 显示全部楼层

Painting shows it all

Painting shows it all  
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) l! M5 D2 Q% @At an exhibition of military painting a visitor was admiring a picture.
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"What a great realist that painter is!" he exclaimed.
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"What painter?"
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"The one that painted this picture 'Soldiers at Work'."
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"Yes, hut something is wrong there. Those soldiers aren't working at all!"
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% {$ I- A% ?1 ~8 c, R) c"That is just the greatest stroke of realism in the picture!"
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7 E$ n& s7 ^6 y; n; Q/ GWhen little Reggie was inducted into the Army, he was advised to act tough.
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"That's the only way to command respect in the Army," his friends said.
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So Reggie did his best to carry out the advice. He swaggered all around camp, bragging, blustering and talking out of the corner of his mouth.
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: I6 q8 P/ @" n6 L$ @$ S. r"Show me a sergeant and I'll show you a dope," Reggie shouted.
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No sooner had he spoken than a brawny, battle-hardened figure appeared.
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  s4 w2 l- c% `; l( f"I am a sergeant!" he bellowed.+ f0 t1 y% |8 }; r7 c' b  b

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"I am a dope," whispered Reggie.
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-6 22:12 | 显示全部楼层

Soldier stands guard

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A new soldier was on sentry duty at the main gate. His orders were clear. No car was to enter unless it had a special sticker on the windshield. A big Army car came up with a general seated in the back. The sentry said, "Halt, who goes there?"
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$ r! I6 I' i3 x/ w$ o' e7 v$ JThe chauffeur, a corporal, says, "General Wheeler."
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0 ]9 O* M: Q9 l/ j"I'm sorry, I can't let you through. You've got to have a sticker on the windshield."
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The sentry said, "Hold it! You really can't come through. I have orders to shoot if you try driving in without a sticker."
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The sentry walked up to the rear window and said, "General, I'm new at this. Do I shoot you or the the driver?"
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-8-6 22:13 | 显示全部楼层

Change your course

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This is the transcript of an actual radio conversation of a US naval ship with Canadian authorities off the coast of Newfoundland in October, 1995.
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# q5 n/ n# X9 n4 S  i2 B$ B! j1 nCanadians: Recommend you divert YOUR course 15 degrees to the South to avoid a collision.
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Americans: This is the Captain of a US Navy ship. I say again, divert YOUR course.
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Americans: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS LINCOLN, THE SECOND LARGEST SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES' ATLANTIC FLEET. WE ARE ACCOMPANIED BY THREE DESTROYERS, THREE CRUISERS, AND NUMEROUS SUPPORT VESSELS. I DEMAND THAT YOU CHANGE YOUR COURSE 15 DEGREES NORTH, THAT'S ONE FIVE DEGREES NORTH, OR COUNTER-MEASURES WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THIS SHIP.
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