Friday, November 11, 2011

You're out of uniform Sergeant Quinncannon

1 comment:

edutcher said...

Right before WWII, Victor McLaglen was concerned the Army was turning its back on a very valuable arm of service, the horse cavalry, so he raised his own troop, paid for entirely out of his own pocket.

Considering that the Army had to raise impromptu cavalry for the mountains of Italy and might have had to do the same if we had gotten more deeply involved in the CBI, as some thought we might, I'd say he had a point.

As you were, First Sergeant.