Harry S Truman to join the army for World War I, snuck into the induction center and memorized the eye chart.
Willis Lee managed to graduate from Annapolis with help from his classmates. He had several commanding officers argue that he was more valuable in the navy than not. He would win several medals at the 1920 Olympics for his shooting, this record for the most medals in a single Olympic games by one competitor was held for about 40 or so years. In WWII he was the commander of USN battleships in the Pacific and then the fast battleships once the number of ships was too large for one commander.
David Huie Green AmericaIsGreatEvenWithFlaws 3 days ago
“….You might have to look in the opposite direction though.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 3 days ago
Also a few others: A, F, G, C, N, H, V, T, .. In other words, you need to be a bit more specific.
constantine48 3 days ago
Spin the wheel!
Chalres 3 days ago
I used to take ABDEC drops as a kid!
[Traveler] Premium Member 3 days ago
That chart has some funny words on it. Are the foreign?
Pickled Pete 3 days ago
Which letters are missing on the eye chart?
rshive 3 days ago
Good guess! As in mon-eee.
mindjob 3 days ago
Is it better like this or like this?
DaBump Premium Member 3 days ago
That’s about my eyesight without glasses.
dflak 3 days ago
What chart?
What wall?
dflak 3 days ago
Can you read line 12?
Read it! Heck I know that guy! He’s my neighbor from Slovakia.
Calvins Brother 3 days ago
“…..and several O’s.”
monya_43 3 days ago
I hope he didn’t drive to the doctor’s office with such bad eyesight.
mistercatworks 3 days ago
Ah, an amateur cryptographer.
(“e” is the most common letter in English language text)
cuzinron47 3 days ago
He doesn’t need glasses, he needs binoculars.
Strawberry King 3 days ago
“M? No, that’s a ‘W’”
KenDHoward1 2 days ago
Yea … My eye exam is due, soon … 8 )
chemguy 2 days ago
Harry S Truman to join the army for World War I, snuck into the induction center and memorized the eye chart.
Willis Lee managed to graduate from Annapolis with help from his classmates. He had several commanding officers argue that he was more valuable in the navy than not. He would win several medals at the 1920 Olympics for his shooting, this record for the most medals in a single Olympic games by one competitor was held for about 40 or so years. In WWII he was the commander of USN battleships in the Pacific and then the fast battleships once the number of ships was too large for one commander.
paullp Premium Member 2 days ago
Well, he is there for an eye test, right? Can’t wait to see the heavy-duty lenses he’ll be wearing soon.