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  2. Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor is humor based on stereotypes of military life. Military humor portrays a wide range of characters and situations in the armed forces . It comes in a wide array of cultures and tastes , making use of burlesque , cartoons , comic strips , double entendre , exaggeration , jokes , parody , gallows humor , pranks , ridicule and sarcasm .

  3. Sad Sack - Wikipedia

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    When Senator Homer E. Capehart complained that Sad Sack Goes Home amounted to "socialism" by demonizing the business world, Army units were forced to destroy much of the press run. [5] Spin-off series were: [4] Sad Sack's Funny Friends #1–75 (Dec. 1955 – Oct. 1969) Sad Sack and the Sarge #1–155 (Sept. 1957 – June 1982)

  4. Category:Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor includes jokes, puns, parodies and satire of life in the armed services. This category uses the word "military" in its US English meaning - i.e. of armed forces , and not solely of armies .

  5. Category:Military comedy films - Wikipedia

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    Dad's Army (2016 film) Dad's Army (1971 film) Delta Farce; Demobbed (2000 film) Desert Mice; Dizzy Pilots; Dr. Strangelove; Don't Give Up the Ship (film) Don't Go Near the Water (film) Don't Panic Chaps! Donald Gets Drafted; La dottoressa ci sta col colonnello; Doughboys (film) Down Among the Z Men; Down Periscope; Dumb Patrol; Duty Is Duty

  6. Beetle Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Most of the humor in Beetle Bailey revolves around the inept characters stationed at Camp Swampy (inspired by Camp Crowder, where Walker had once been stationed while in the Army), which is located near the town of Hurleyburg [7] at "Parris Island, S.C." (a real-life Marine Corps base). [8]

  7. Private Snafu - Wikipedia

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    The films were designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and to improve troop morale. Primarily, they demonstrate the negative consequences of doing things wrong. The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fucked ...

  8. Category:Military comedy television series - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military comedy television series" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    The trope became more popular in 2014 and 2015, before going viral in 2016, possibly due to a post on a Facebook page titled "Untied Status Marin Crops", in which two United States Army soldiers prank a Marine with a Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) containing crayons and glue, only for the Marine to promptly eat both and ask for jalapeño cheese sauce ...