Posted by Dick2 on March 11, 2015 at 04:22:38 from (184.101.230.44):
In Reply to: Impressive Army posted by blunosr on March 10, 2015 at 20:58:11:
My uncle was in WWI. His job was to drive mules and haul ammunition to the front and bodies back from the front. New officers would ride up to the front with the ammunition; if the officer was well liked, the troops would try to protect them. If the officer didn't treat the men right, my uncle would haul his body back a few days later with a bullet wound in the back of his head.
Uncle wasn't wounded, but the enemy kept shooting the mules! Uncle also had firing squad duty - that he couldn't refuse or he would have ended up in front of the firing squad himself. That's the way things were back then.
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