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@DJPenguinz

2 weeks ago

whoever started that deserves a medal

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@Yeet_Gamer777

2 weeks ago

Homeboys kept bro trapped in a cutscene

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@Canthus13

2 weeks ago

Never underestimate the power of malicious compliance.

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@jackthumbikomkandawire8591

2 weeks ago

"My lord"
"Stormtrooper"

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@arcamean785

2 weeks ago

Malicious compliance is often the most successful.

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@marcussmith3969

2 weeks ago

Salute in a combat zone, = sniper check.

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@brianfalls5038

2 weeks ago

In the Air Force we used to refer to those butter bar LT's as wheel chocks. That was about all they were good for. Not all of them but most of them

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@mrbm9222

2 weeks ago

Had that happen to me. Was hilarious.

I was serving guard duty at the armory. I didn't notice the insignia since he just came out of the field and his hand was holding his rifle in front of his rank. "Excuse me Marine. I think i deserve a salute". I apologize for not seeing it and saluted him. He didn't know my platoon was cleaning weapons right then and they saw.
One by one each one came over to salute. After about the 10th one.... "ALRIGHT GADAMMIT, ARE WE DONE YET?"
It was glorious.

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@paradiswest4395

2 weeks ago

I had a boot Lieutenant for an OIC after my 1st deployment. He thought that because he had butter bars and we had stripes, his crap didn't stink. When he went on leave for ten days, another Marine in my unit put an partial can of tuna fish in his desk, turned up the heat in his office, and closed the door for a week.

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@jeffdittrich6778

2 weeks ago

I was an Army warrant officer and we were normally exempt from crap things enlisted pulled on commissioned officers. However, one time four specialists saw me coming and stretched our requiring me to salute them individually. I stopped them and gave them crap back and told them that as a former enlisted man there was nothing they could come up with that I didn’t know about. We came to understand each other, smiled, saluted and went on with our day.

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@javierthememer9738

2 weeks ago

They are fucking geniuses

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@robertcassell871

1 week ago

We do that when we are getting off duty we all spread out because we knew this captain we called him. Squirrel would expect us all to salute him so we made him salute everyone of us.

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@reystacy7778

1 week ago

Yeah, we had an E5 with the same attitude. He spoke like we were weak and undisciplined. He held his squad PT every day. After a week or so we decided to work him harder. For every exercise we didn't recover we stayed in position saying "Ten more Sergeant" until he could do no more. His ego wouldn't let him stop until he couldn't do anymore. Most of us PT'd him into the ground. He quit his PT quickly and remained a clown.

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@nickt.devlin8561

1 week ago

In the Air Force when we had an LT that acted like a jerk we would stop helping him and when he f'd up we would let him fail. If he was great guy we would stop him from make any mistakes. Malicious compliance at its best.

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@willisswenson3843

2 weeks ago

The best officers were the mustangers. Hands down.
USMC
US ARMY

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@wesleygeorge3292

2 weeks ago

Although I was a lt. In the US Army. I was also pior enlisted. When I was stationed at 10th Chemical Company, some enlisted soldiers saw me walking across the parade field. I heard the SGT say form a line. I was smoking at the time. As they walked by, I had them stand there while still holding their salute. Only after finishing my smoke did I snap to a attention and return their salute. The saurgent said Lt. I should have remembered that you were once enlisted.

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@charlesbailey5846

2 weeks ago

Marine here 67-71, there's an old Corps story, a Marine failed to salute an officer and was making him salute 100 hundred times as a lesson, Chesty Puller noticed it, asked why, chesty's answer; every salute gets a return salute......

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@5Johnny58

2 weeks ago

We had one just like this. But we would walk by him and everyone but one guy would salute LEFT handed. That guy that saluted him correctly, would always be stopped by the LT and questioned. 😝

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@TheSpacePyro

1 week ago

never underestimate the power of spite especially if you have multiple people in on it

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@unanimous_ytr4899

2 weeks ago

Best superpower they teach you about in basic combat training is teamwork πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

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