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1945 - NCO's had a typewriter on their desks for doing daily reports.
1945 - we painted pictures of girls on airplanes to remind us of home.
1945 - your girlfriend was at home praying you would return alive.
1945 - if you got drunk off duty your buddies would take you back to the barracks to sleep it off.
1945 - you were taught to aim at your enemy and shoot him.
1945 - canteens were made of steel, and you could heat coffee or hot chocolate in them.
1945 - officers were professional soldiers first and they commanded respect.
1945 - they collected enemy intelligence and analyzed it.
1945 - if you didn't act right, the Sergeant Major put you in the brig until you straightened up.
1945 - medals were awarded to heroes who saved lives at the risk of their own.
1945 - you slept in barracks like a soldier.
1945 - you ate in a mess hall, which was free, and you could have all the food you wanted.
1945 - we defeated powerful countries like Germany and Japan.
1945 - if you wanted to relax, you went to the rec center, played pool, smoked, and drank beer.
1945 - if you wanted beer and conversation you went to the NCO or Officers' Club.
1945 - the Exchange had bargains for soldiers who didn't make much money.
1945 - we could recognize the enemy by their Nazi helmets.
1945 - we called the enemy names like "Krauts" and "Japs" because we didn't like them.
1945 - victory was declared when the enemy was defeated and all his things were broken.
1945 - a commander would put his butt on the line to protect his people.
1945 - wars were planned and run by generals with lots of important victories.
1945 - we were fighting for freedom, and the country was committed to winning.
1945 - all you could think about was getting out and becoming a civilian again.
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