Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for June 14, 2011

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    Mineola  over 13 years ago

    Now this is cool! Thanks Jim for a most welcomed “interruption”. And to those reading this who served at one time or currently, thank you for your service.

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    EarlWash  over 13 years ago

    You’re on your toes again, Jim. Thanks for the memories.

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    Fusnr  over 13 years ago

    At the time of being drafted , not reaLLY TO THRILLED back in December of 1950 and being at cold Camp McCoy , Wisconsin. Bur after two year was happy to have served my country being a cook and baker after the first 2 months, Our outfit never left the states, just did flood duty in Kansas, building a pontoon bridge and roads at Camp Atterbury , Indiana.

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    Fusnr  over 13 years ago

    I thought I had the best deal of all. no guard duty or KP.

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    Hillbillyman  over 13 years ago

    Guard duty and KP was my forte in the army. Not to mention police call and grease pit cleaning.

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    ransomdstone  over 13 years ago

    To ladyfinger. It is the birthday of the Army. 14 June 1775.

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    Dkram  over 13 years ago

    Also traditional berthday of the US Flag.

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    axe-grinder  over 13 years ago

    an instant classic!

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    oldbooger  over 13 years ago

    Bravo!

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    deanscomix  over 13 years ago

    Thanks, Jim, for remembering… @Fusnr, remember a lot of McCoy… and Sparta… and Baily Bridges @ Nabuquduriuzhur

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    Dkram  over 13 years ago

    You done forgot “Sad Sack”.

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    TheAuldWan  over 13 years ago

    I was a POW in the Philippines and "Ladyfingers86"s comment brings tears to my old eyes. She just doesn’t get it!

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    post399  over 13 years ago

    Well done, Jim!

    All the more appropriate with this being Flag Day!!

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    OldManMountain  over 13 years ago

    Source: http://members.cox.net/jeturk/GA%20Timeline.htm1942.06.16 Skeezix walks into a recruiting office and his Army days begin. 1942.06.29 Skeezix arrives in Aberdeen for training 1942.08.08 Basic training ends, now on to technical training. 1942.09.01 Nina tells the news that Skeezix was chosen for Cadre school. 1942.10.01 Skeezix sends a picture and shows off his Corporal’s stripes. 1942.10.29 Corporal Skeezix, artillery maintenance man, gets orders-five day furlough, report to port of embarkation. 1942.11.07 Sending our soldier off to war. 1942.11.30 V-Mail arrives. Skeezix is overseas. Billeted in a harem (in North Africa). 1942.12.01 Sgt. Bloney picks Skeezix to take on a breach repair job. 1942.12.07.Sarge picks Wallet and Dixie as part of what he calls a “Pearl Harbor Picnic”.. 1942.12.12.Sergeant Bloney, Corporal Wallet and Private Dix get lost in the desert. 1942.12.24.Christmas Eve at home and on the desert.. 1943.01.21.Three lost soldiers plus 1 prisoner find their company.. 1943.02.08.Nina gets an unfinished letter from Skeezix. Is something wrong?. 1943.02.15.Skeezix meets up with Wilmer on the battlefield.. 1943.03.08.Sunshine McHay, war correspondent hooks up with Skeexiz’s ordinance detail.. 1943.03.11.Skeezix first time in charge of a Detail. 1943.04.02.Patrol buries the crew of a downed US fighter plane.. 1945.04.30.Skeezix is home from the Pacific. 1945.05.28.Skeezix arrives at Brisk Field (Florida?) for assignment. 1945.10.08.Skeezix is out of the army and coming home.. 1945.11.05.Skeexiz’s WWII tour – Into the Army ’42, Out ’45 – Africa, Italy, Balkans, South Pacific.

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    Fusnr  over 13 years ago

    To Marshal Griffith; Nabuquduriuzhur; mighaswellbe -: Was drafted into a 114th Engr Combat Battalion from the Mississippi Natinal Guard that was activated in September 1950. A group of us from Michigan was drafted in Dec 1950. They told us they took the day off the first time it snowed.

    Being a cook II would not kniow a Bailey bridge from a Pontoon bridge.

    Did we eat better than the Navy? I don’t know. Sometimes we would get what was supposed to be frozen loaf of steaks that would only feed about a half of our company and the mess sargent said we will make stew ouit of it to make it go around.

    Being in the dairy state we were lucky if everyone got one carton portion of the small milk cartons. While in Ft. Riley Kansas however we had a 50% over supply of milk so 2nds were welcomed.

    Two cold winters in McCoy and a hot summer in Kansas. The army life gave me the idea to move to Arizona in 1985 where it is only cold for a month of two if you consiider 35 -40 as being cold for the old blood

    To the AuldWan , you suffered much pain as a POW and I am grateful for your service to our country..

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    harebell  over 13 years ago

    That goes double for me, hossblacksilver.

    A War Baby from WW II

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    Quantumtorpedo1  over 13 years ago

    I wish Joe Allen Doughty was here to add his comments.

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