I (a PFC) was in the hospital at Ft. Bliss in 1969 and kept calling a 20 something 2nd Lt. nurse "ma'am". I did it so much she finally told me quietly (you don't have to keep calling me that...it makes me feel old.") I replied "Sure, sweetie." The male Major doctor standing behind me really jacked me up for that!
In the original novel (not sure about the stage play) this was a male officer - but a BLACK male officer! Which Southern boy Will reacts to the same way. He never IMAGINED such a thing and refers to him by the common vernacular of the 1950s (hint - it starts with an 'N').
I've (and still) engage(d) in alot of rowdy dow. My Tsgt who had live fresh lobster flown in on a C5 and we enjoyed it on a bear skin rug...Mary Ann (still so many KISSES) and a Captain (stipper part time...shhh) who took me to Mexico. These lovely ladies taught me alot of love and alot of respect for women. I love them still today.
I'm sorry but I don't see how anyone could have took those women serious back then hair all done makeup don't even try to make them look intimidating NOW the women in military today I wouldn't even do a double look at them they whip your ass today LOL but all joking aside I appreciate every man and woman that puts on the uniform and fights for this country
They were respected by countless though, and they often kicked butt in unseen ways. During the Korean War, the Air Force had a team of uniformed ladies in Japan examining recon photos and helping select targets for the bomber forces. Their work likely helped leave many a MiG base or factory in smoldering ruins. Classic case of "Friendly, but actually deadly".
When i was stationed at ft bliss, i rode my bicycle around the base flipping the bird at officers walking i didnt know. They really got their ROTC panties in a bunch.
My Mom was a neurosurgical nurse on the French front and she loved Andy Griffith.She said she knew guys that were exactly like his character on tv. She said they were all overly protective of the nurses in harms way. McHales Navy,Sgt. Bilko okay, but no Hogans Heroes. Never had the chance to ask her why. Don’t even mention Patton!!!! Hated that man.
I saw this movie as a small boy, and not once since then have I engaged in rowdy dow.
i know im late. but i laughed way to hard at this, thankyou
Andy acted so finely.
I (a PFC) was in the hospital at Ft. Bliss in 1969 and kept calling a 20 something 2nd Lt. nurse "ma'am". I did it so much she finally told me quietly (you don't have to keep calling me that...it makes me feel old.") I replied "Sure, sweetie." The male Major doctor standing behind me really jacked me up for that!
That is Hilarious..
Smile
Latrine salute is still one of the best I think.
Be good to use in Trump's reelection big. He ststs bragging on how he's going to beat them a third time. Salute!! Foop!!
we miss you mr Griffith rest in peace
In the original novel (not sure about the stage play) this was a male officer - but a BLACK male officer! Which Southern boy Will reacts to the same way. He never IMAGINED such a thing and refers to him by the common vernacular of the 1950s (hint - it starts with an 'N').
"No, sir ma'am." ..Cover all your bases, just in case..
In today's military you never know.
@@jvolstad in today's America, you never know
@@TruckTaxiMoveIt
Good punctuation is necessary.
Back then she was a ma'am, today it's hard to tell😂🤣
Cute officer.
We're in the infantry, Ben!!
Nick Adams as Ben in “No Time For Sargents”.
As what a target 🤣
That there is afore Sheriff Andy Taylor went 'n got hiself smarter than Barney, Goober, Gomer & all the rest of them there fellers. 😄
no sir mam. no sir mam. no sir mam. WTF is a no sir mam. love this movie.
I've (and still) engage(d) in alot of rowdy dow. My Tsgt who had live fresh lobster flown in on a C5 and we enjoyed it on a bear skin rug...Mary Ann (still so many KISSES) and a Captain (stipper part time...shhh) who took me to Mexico. These lovely ladies taught me alot of love and alot of respect for women. I love them still today.
Gramps is off his meds again.
@@jonbaker3728 🤣🤣🤣
In the Marine Corps back in the day we called them "Broad A-- Marines"! Don't remember any Officer's but the nurses sure were sweet,
Nurses are commissioned officers (except for some highly specialized enlisted medical slots).
In the Marine Corps they called it "Grab Ass". Sgt would say: "Knock off the grab ass"! Army apparently is more polite.
@@douglasturner6153 Oh, I don't care what you call them, just pointing something out.
The Nurses were Navy.
@@mesaeddie The point being what?
Captain Ironpants from Gomer Pyle USMC
As what a target? Ho ho good ne “ma’am”
I'm sorry but I don't see how anyone could have took those women serious back then hair all done makeup don't even try to make them look intimidating NOW the women in military today I wouldn't even do a double look at them they whip your ass today LOL but all joking aside I appreciate every man and woman that puts on the uniform and fights for this country
They were respected by countless though, and they often kicked butt in unseen ways. During the Korean War, the Air Force had a team of uniformed ladies in Japan examining recon photos and helping select targets for the bomber forces. Their work likely helped leave many a MiG base or factory in smoldering ruins. Classic case of "Friendly, but actually deadly".
One of the funniest movies.
Air Men!
I got girl in the family way because l didn't understand how dangerous Rowdy Dow was.
That’s what you call stoupafyed I don’t know how to spell it but that what it was
Ya done good, Alex...ya done good. 🤣
When i was stationed at ft bliss, i rode my bicycle around the base flipping the bird at officers walking i didnt know. They really got their ROTC panties in a bunch.
Her name is Jean Willes
As what, a 🎯 ... Lol
In the book, the officer was a black man. The scene makes a little more sense that way.
My Mom was a neurosurgical nurse on the French front and she loved Andy Griffith.She said she knew guys that were exactly like his character on tv. She said they were all overly protective of the nurses in harms way. McHales Navy,Sgt. Bilko okay, but no Hogans Heroes. Never had the chance to ask her why. Don’t even mention Patton!!!! Hated that man.
That's some awesome info man! We just don't know what those men and ladies went through.
Today the captain would be transgender
lol
She was a Woman but definitely not one of the Fun Girls.
captain Janeways mother
jesus. sure looks like her. Who is she really?
🎯🎯🎯🎯
A KAREN way back then
Women obey men