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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Sergeant Bill Mauldin (1921-2003) - October 24th, 2003
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Posted on 10/24/2003 3:53:18 AM PDT by snippy_about_it
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Bill Maudlin, Up Front (1945)

"... forever, Amen. Hit the dirt."
The surest way to become a pacifist is to join the infantry. I don't make the infantryman look noble, because he couldn't look noble even if he tried. Still there is a certain nobility and dignity in combat soldiers and medical aid men with dirt in their ears. They are rough and their language gets coarse because they live a life stripped of convention and niceties.

"Th' hell this ain't th' most important hole in th' world. I'm in it."
Their nobility and dignity come from the way they live unselfishly and risk their lives to help each other. They are normal people who have been put where they are, and whose actions and feelings have been molded by their circumstances. There are gentlemen and boors; intelligent ones and stupid ones; talented ones and inefficient ones.

"Joe, yestiddy ya saved my life an' I swore I'd pay ya back. Here's my last pair of dry socks."
But when they are all together and they are fighting, despite their bitching and griping and goldbricking and mortal fear, they are facing cold steel and screaming lead and hard enemies, and they are advancing and beating the hell out of the opposition.

"I feel like a fugitive from th' law of averages."
They wish to hell they were someplace else, and they wish to hell they would get relief. They wish to hell the mud was dry and they wish to hell their coffee was hot. They want to go home. But they stay in their wet holes and fight, and then they climb out and crawl through minefields and fight some more.

"Them buttons wuz shot off when I took this town, sir."
Today's Educational Sources and suggestions for further reading:
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www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk
www.ww2.pstripes.osd.mil
www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/warletters
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posted on
10/24/2003 3:56:48 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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10/24/2003 3:58:04 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: Matthew Paul; mark502inf; Skylight; The Mayor; Prof Engineer; PsyOp; Samwise; comitatus; ...
.......FALL IN to the FReeper Foxhole!
.......Good Friday Morning Everyone!
If you would like added to our ping list let us know.
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10/24/2003 4:00:10 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: snippy_about_it
Good morning, Snippy and everyone at the Freeper Foxhole.
Folks, be sure to plan accordingly regarding your computers as there is a G3 Magnetic storm forecast for tyda which could cause electricity disruptions.
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posted on
10/24/2003 4:08:14 AM PDT
by
E.G.C.
To: snippy_about_it
That post was a masterpiece. Thanks.
I've got a copy of Up Front around here someplace. I suspect it's a first edition.
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posted on
10/24/2003 4:17:04 AM PDT
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snopercod
(In memory of FReeper LBGA)
To: E.G.C.
Thanks EGC. I hear it should hit the Eastern Time Zone around 3 o'clock this afternoon.
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10/24/2003 5:08:12 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: snopercod
Good morning and thank you for your generous compliment.
I may not have agreed with him politically speaking but there is no denying he was excellent at his cartooning and portraying Army life in a humorous manner.
We also are grateful for his service to our country as we are all veterans regardless of political opinions. :)
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10/24/2003 5:18:37 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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On This Day In History
Birthdates which occurred on October 24:
1632 Antony van Leeuwenhoek Hol, naturalist (Philosophical Transactions)
1788 Sarah Josepha Hale author (Mary Had a Little Lamb)
1882 Dame Sybil Thorndike England, actress (Saint Joan)
1890 Chicago Mainbocher uniform designer (Red Cross, Girl Scouts, Waves)
1904 Moss Hart Bronx NY, playwright (You can't Take it With You, Act 1)
1911 Clarence M Kelley FBI head
1923 Denise Levertov American poet/essayist (Joy Beneath the Skin)
1925 Luciano Berio Oneglia Italy, composer (Chemins)
1926 YA Tittle AAFC, NFL QB (Baltimore, SF, NY Giants, MVP 1963)
1929 George Crumb Charleston WV, composer (Pulitzer 1968-Echoes of Time)
1929 James Brosnan baseball player/writer (The Long Season)
1936 Bill Wyman England, rocker (Rolling Stones-Under My Thumb)
1936 David Nelson NYC, actor (Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet)
1938 Fred E Finn SF Calif, pianist (Mickie Finn's)
1940 F Murray Abraham actor (Amadeus, Mad Man)
1947 Kevin Kline St Louis, actor (Sophie's Choice, Big Chill)
1951 Todd Crespi Frankfurt Germany, actor (The Magician)
1953 James di Donato twin who swam the butterfly 406 miles
1953 Jonathan di Donato twin who swam the butterfly 406 miles
1972 Louis Michael Anthony Sassin Boston, rocker (4 Fun-Unbelievable Fun)
Deaths which occurred on October 24:
0996 Hugo Capet, king of France (987-96), dies at 58
1537 Jane Seymour 3rd wife of Henry VIII, dies
1601 Tycho Brahe astronomer, dies in Prague at 54
1655 Pierre Gassendi French philosopher, dies at 63
1945 Vidkun Quisling, Norwegian Min of Defense/PM (1942-45), executed at 58
1957 Christian Dior French designer, dies at 52 in Italy
1961 Dr Milan Stoyadinovich Fascist Yugoslavia PM (1935-9), dies at 73
1963 Beverly Wills actress (Beverly-I Married Joan), dies at 29
1971 Chuck Hughes Detroit Lion collapses during game & later, dies
1972 Jackie Robinson dies at 53
1973 Allan "Rocky" Lane actor (voice of Mr Ed, Red Ryder), dies at 72
1975 Ismail Erez Turkish ambassador killed by car bomb in Paris
1981 Deborah Baltzell actress (Karen-I'm a Big Girl Now), dies at 25
1982 James Philbrook actor (Islanders, Investigators), dies at 58
1983 Jessica Savitch news anchor (NBC-TV), dies at 35
1984 Edith Massey actress, dies at 66
1984 Walter Woolf King actor/TV host (Lights Cameras Action), dies at 85
1987 Constantin Alajalov Russian artist, dies at 86
1991 Gene Roddenberry Star Trek creator, dies of a heart attack at 70
1994 Raul Julia, actor (Addams Family), dies of stroke at 54
Reported: MISSING in ACTION
1964 WOODS LAWRENCE---CLARKSVILLE TN.
1967 CLARK RICHARD C.---TACOMA WA. GOOD CHUTE
1967 FRISHMANN ROBERT F.---SAN FRANCISCO CA.
[08/05/69 RELEASED]
1967 GILLESPIE CHARLES R.---MERIDIAN MS.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, DECEASED
1967 LEWIS EARL G.---CAPE GIRARDEAU MO.
[03/14/73 RELEASED BY DRV, ALIVE IN 98]
1968 TYLER GEORGE E.---ROYAL OAK MI.
1970 HEIDEMAN THOMAS E.---CHICAGO IL.
1972 BIXEL MICHAEL SARGENT---FORT WALTON BEACH FL.
POW / MIA Data & Bios supplied by
the P.O.W. NETWORK. Skidmore, MO. USA.
On this day...
3963 -BC- Origin of Hevelius' Mundane Era
439 Carthage, the leading Roman city in North Africa, falls to Genseric and the Vandals.
1648 Treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years' War in Europe. The war was mainly a struggle between European Protestantism and Roman Catholicism as represented by the Hapsburg monarchy and the Holy Roman Empire. France emerged from the war with the most power, and Germany was virtually devastated.
1795 3rd partition of Poland, between Austria, Prussia & Russia
1836 The match is patented
1851 William Lassell discovers Ariel & Umbriel, satellites of Uranus
1856 Constitution of South Australia adopted
1857 World's 1st soccer club, Sheffield F.C., founded in England
1861 West Virginia secedes from Virginia
1861 1st transcontinental telegram sent ending the Pony Express
1871 Mob in LA hangs 18 Chinese
1889 Softball rules adopted by Mid Winter Indoor Baseball League
1901 First Barrel Ride down Niagara Falls when Annie Edson Taylor initiates a famous stunt when she goes over Niagara Falls in a wooden barrel
1903 1st trotter to run a mile under 2 minutes (Lou Dillon 1:58.1)
1903 George Sutton becomes billiard champ
1911 Robert Scott's expedition leaves Cape Evans for South Pole
1916 Henry Ford awards equal pay to women.
1929 "Black Thursday," start of stock market crash, Dow Jones down 12.8%. Nearly 13 million shares traded hands and stock prices plummeted. Many stocks recovered late in the afternoon, but the stage had been set for the October 29th stock market crash -- and the beginning of the Great Depression.
1931 Al (Alphonse) Capone, the prohibition-era Chicago gangster, is sent to prison for tax evasion.
1931 George Washington Bridge connecting NY to NJ opens
1935 Italy invades Ethiopia
1939 Benny Goodman records "Let's Dance"
1939 Nylon stockings go on sale for 1st time (Wilmington Delaware)
1940 40 hour work week goes into effect (Fair Labor Standards of 1938)
1940 Japan eliminates US terms (strike, play ball) from baseball
1943 Anti-nazi Clandestine Radio Soldatsender Calais begins transmitting
1945 United Nations Charter becomes effective
1947 Series of forest fires burn $30 million of timber (New England States)
1948 Bernard Baruch, presidential advisor, stated, "Although the war is over, we are the midst of a cold war which is getting warmer." The term 'Cold War' was coined.
1951 United Nations publishes its 1st postage stamps
1952 Presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower announces that if elected, he will go to Korea.
1952 Arab Liberation Movement becomes the only party of Syria
1956 Soviet troops invade Hungary
1960 Disaster on USSR launch pad, kills missile expert Nedelin & team (unconfirmed); USSR claims he was killed in plane crash
1964 Zambia (N Rhodesia) gains independence from Britain (National Day)
1968 Mick Jagger & Marianne Faithful busted for pot, released on 50 bail
1970 Nancy Walker creates Ida Morgenstein role on Mary Tyler Moore Show
1970 Salvador Allende Gossens elected president of Chile
1971 Harry Drake sets longest arrow flight by a footbow (1 mile 268 yds)
1971 Texas Stadium opens-Cowboys beat Patriots 44-21
1973 Heavy fog causes 65 car collision killing 9 on NJ Turnpike
1973 John Lennon sues US govt to admit the FBI is tapping his phone
1973 Yom Kippur War ends, Israel 65 miles from Cairo, 26 from Damascus
1974 Billy Martin named AL Manager of the Year (Texas Rangers)
1976 1st Jewish film & TV festival
1978 NHL Toronto Maple Leafs set own team record of 28 pts vs NY Islanders
1979 Billy Martin punches a marshmallow salesman, puts job in jeopardy
1979 Guinness Book of Records presents Paul McCartney with a rhodium disc
1980 John Lennon releases "(Just Like) Starting Over" in UK
1980 Polish government legalizes independent labor union Solidarity
1984 11 members of the Colombo crime family arrested
1984 Intelsat 5 re-enters Earth's atmosphere 5 months after it failed
1984 Steffi Graf plays her 1st pro tennis match
1987 Bork's supreme court nomination rejected by senate
1987 NBC technicians accept pact, end 118 day strike
1988 NY Islander's & NHL high scorer, Mike Bossy retires
1988 Traveling Wilburys Volume One is released
1988 Typhoon Ruby sinks Philippine ferry; hundreds drown
1989 After a week's delay due to earthquake, World Series game 3 is played (World Series #86)
1989 Rev Jim Bakker is sentenced to 50 years for fraud
Holidays
Note: Some Holidays are only applicable on a given "day of the week"
World, UN : United Nations Day/D¡a de las Naciones Unidas
Zambia : Independence Day (1964)
US : Mother-in-Law's Day (Sunday)
US some states : Veterans Day (Monday)
US : Francis E Willard Day-temperance day (Friday)
Religious Observances
Old Catholic : Feast of St Raphael the Archangel, patron of travelers
RC : Memorial of Antony Mary Claret, bishop (opt)
Jewish : Simchat Torah-day of rejoicing
Religious History
1260 Under Pope Alexander IV, Chartres Cathedral in France was consecrated. Completed in less than 30 years, the structure represents high Gothic architecture at its purest.
1538 French reformer John Calvin wrote in a letter: 'Among Christians there ought to be so great a dislike of schism, as that they may always avoid it so far as lies in their power.'
1790 English founder of Methodism John Wesley, 87, made the last entry in his 55-year-long journal, written after preaching a sermon: 'I hope many even then resolved to choose the better part.' (Wesley died the following March.)
1911 Missionary widow Aimee Elizabeth Kennedy Semple, 21, married Harold Stewart McPherson, also 21. Afterward, Aimee Semple McPherson went on to establish the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in 1918. (She and Harold would divorce in 1921).
1956 In Syracuse, New York, Margaret Ellen Towner became the first woman ordained in the Presbyterian Church.
Source: William D. Blake. ALMANAC OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Minneapolis: Bethany House, 1987.
Thought for the day :
"Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change."
You might be a bad cook if...
those annoying pest control companies keep pestering you, wanting to buy and patent your recipe for candy christmas cookies.
Murphys Law of the day...(Liebling's Law)
If you just try long enough and hard enough, you can always manage to boot yourself in the posterior
Astounding fact #47,812...
Most Americans' car horns beep in the key of F.
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posted on
10/24/2003 5:30:19 AM PDT
by
Valin
(A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject)
To: snippy_about_it
Outstanding tribute. He and Ernie Pyle best represented the Dog Face of World War II. They both put into perspective what the common soldier experienced.
To the everlasting glory of the Infantry.
Deeds, not words.
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posted on
10/24/2003 5:48:58 AM PDT
by
Hurtgen
To: Valin
Another great mystery: In any cookbook, why are all the good recipies found on pages 170 something or 270 something?
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posted on
10/24/2003 5:58:37 AM PDT
by
snopercod
(In memory of FReeper LBGA)
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; All
Good morning snippy, SAM, everyone!!!!
FR running a tad slow??
To: bentfeather; All
FR running a tad slow?? That's an understatement. Arrgghh! I don't know if my posts or FReepmail are getting through so I apologize in advance for any duplicate posts or mail to all y'all!!!
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10/24/2003 7:29:51 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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Good morning Snippy. I read Mauldin's cartoons in the Chicago Sun-Times when I was growing up and read both "Up Front" and "The Brass Ring".

Thanks for including my favorite Mauldin Cartoon.

Mauldin got co-star billing with Audie Murphy in "The Red Badge of Courage"
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posted on
10/24/2003 7:30:19 AM PDT
by
SAMWolf
(Everyone is entitled to my opinion. (Garfield.))
To: SAMWolf
Your welcome SAM.
So what kind of connections do you have. I struggle with FR all morning, you wake up and you manage to get right in. LOL!!
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10/24/2003 7:36:28 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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Good Morning. What a great thread.
Thank God it's Friday!
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posted on
10/24/2003 7:39:15 AM PDT
by
Johnny Gage
(Have you ever imagined a world without hypothetical situations?)
To: Hurtgen
Thank you Hurtgen for the compliment on today's thread.
I also want to take this time to thank you for your 30 years of service to our country in the US Army.
And here you are still giving by authoring such excellent military history.
Thank you Command Sergeant Major (ret).
;)
(My own selfish plug for Robert S. Rush)
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10/24/2003 7:47:50 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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To: snippy_about_it
Absolutely fantastic tribute to a wonderful man, Ms. Snippy!
I've always known of Bill Mauldin, I'd never known as much as you brought to us this AM.
(And I think FR has finally settled down, I've tried 5 times over the last 2 hours to get this in!)
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posted on
10/24/2003 8:13:46 AM PDT
by
HiJinx
(Go with courage, go with honor, go in God's good Grace. Come home when it's time. We'll be here.)
To: HiJinx
Thank you jinxy. What a frustrating morning here at FR.
Glad you made it in, and me too!
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10/24/2003 8:15:23 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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