I mostly connected Bill Mauldin with his WWII cartoons. I didn’t realize until recently that he actually was still alive when Charles Schulz died. When Schulz had his stroke in 1999 which forced him to retire, I wrote a thank you letter where I also mentioned that he had made me aware of Bill Mauldin. Slightly embarrassing, since I wrote it under the assumption that Bill was dead, but I’m not sure if that was obvious in the letter.
Patton hated the way Mauldin portrayed officers and ordered him to stop. Eisenhower, who outranked Patton, said he loved Mauldin’s cartoons, countermanded Patton’s orders, and said Mauldin could keep on doing what he was doing.
So Snoopy, the WWI flying ace, was also a WWII vet?(Of course, dressing up like that in today’s world is not recommended if you didn’t actually serve since that would be called “stolen valor”.)
Let me add my thanks to our veterans. As screwed up as our country is right now (and, no, I’m not an anti-Trumper), we wouldn’t have what we have without you.
And a tip of the hat to Ernie Pyle, too. Like Mauldin, he’s worth Googling.
Yes, please remember the men and women who gave their lives for our great nation, and the men and women who are currently risking their lives to defend our great nation even now.
Hello. Did you see my comment to you on Tuesday? I replied about an hour after you made a comment to me.
And I’m sure you are dying to know….. Yes, I did freak out over the needle. I always do. But once it’s in I’m OK.
Overall my blood donation went very well and I next donate in March. I’m looking forward to dedicating another donation to you. Just don’t know when yet.
I hope your weekend is fantastically good. I miss you.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl almost 8 years ago
For those wondering who Bill Maudlin was:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Mauldin
knight1192a almost 8 years ago
Happy Veteran’s Day to those who served.
bigcatbusiness almost 8 years ago
My father served. Time for him for a free meal at Applebee’s.
Thirdbase almost 8 years ago
Kind of sad, only Drabble and Peanuts are the only two comics that remembered. ;-(
Yngvar Følling almost 8 years ago
I mostly connected Bill Mauldin with his WWII cartoons. I didn’t realize until recently that he actually was still alive when Charles Schulz died. When Schulz had his stroke in 1999 which forced him to retire, I wrote a thank you letter where I also mentioned that he had made me aware of Bill Mauldin. Slightly embarrassing, since I wrote it under the assumption that Bill was dead, but I’m not sure if that was obvious in the letter.
NormyBates almost 8 years ago
…and make jokes about Patton.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 8 years ago
(grins)
Thomas R. Williams almost 8 years ago
When we lived in Chicago in the 70s, Mauldin was editorial cartoonist for the Chicago Daily News. He was magnificent.
Andrew Capp almost 8 years ago
Happy Veterans and Armistice Day. Let’s hope history isn’t repeating itself…
Chad Cheetah almost 8 years ago
Happy Veteran’s Day!
the humorist formerly known as Hotshot1984 Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Thank you for your service and your risking your lives to protect our country. You are greatly honored.
kcase246 almost 8 years ago
Patton hated the way Mauldin portrayed officers and ordered him to stop. Eisenhower, who outranked Patton, said he loved Mauldin’s cartoons, countermanded Patton’s orders, and said Mauldin could keep on doing what he was doing.
WebSmith almost 8 years ago
So Snoopy, the WWI flying ace, was also a WWII vet?(Of course, dressing up like that in today’s world is not recommended if you didn’t actually serve since that would be called “stolen valor”.)
St. Pillsbury almost 8 years ago
I never get tired of this particular strip.
Guilty Bystander almost 8 years ago
Let me add my thanks to our veterans. As screwed up as our country is right now (and, no, I’m not an anti-Trumper), we wouldn’t have what we have without you.
And a tip of the hat to Ernie Pyle, too. Like Mauldin, he’s worth Googling.
Doctor11 almost 8 years ago
Yes, please remember the men and women who gave their lives for our great nation, and the men and women who are currently risking their lives to defend our great nation even now.
gantech almost 8 years ago
One of my most prized possessions is a book my dad (WWII vet) gave me before his passing. It was a collection of Bill Mauldin cartoons.
Joliet Jake almost 8 years ago
To all who have served, and all who do serve, THANKS!!
Number Three almost 8 years ago
I salute you, Snoopy. And all of the veterans who are no longer with us. Wish I could post a pic of a poppy or something but never mind.
xxx
Number Three almost 8 years ago
@Snoopy_Fan
Hello. Did you see my comment to you on Tuesday? I replied about an hour after you made a comment to me.
And I’m sure you are dying to know….. Yes, I did freak out over the needle. I always do. But once it’s in I’m OK.
Overall my blood donation went very well and I next donate in March. I’m looking forward to dedicating another donation to you. Just don’t know when yet.
I hope your weekend is fantastically good. I miss you.
xxx
LoisG Premium Member about 2 years ago
PEANUTS never fails to hit just the right notes for holidays! Viva La Snoopy!