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Yadkin
04-14-2024, 6:13pm
Army chow was bearable as long as I could keep the onions and garlic out of it. I cannot stand onions and I'm very sensitive to garlic. I can taste tiny amounts of it, like when they've cooked another dish with garlic before and don't wash the pan. If I get even a hint of it, I might throw up in my plate. This violent aversion may have saved my life: like our South Korean allies, the Chinese and North Korean troops lived on a diet of fish heads, rice, and garlic.

One night while on guard on the line, I caught a faint whiff of it coming from the direction of the enemy positions. I couldn't see anything, but I knew there was someone out there and they were coming closer. Once I sniffed them I could hear them, too. It turned out to be a patrol heading straight for our position. They were just the other side of a rise when I passed the word down the line. We were ready for them and stopped them in their tracks.

James Garner :seasix:

JRD77VET
04-14-2024, 7:45pm
I had read about this a couple months earlier. Might have been in an article about actors and actresses who served in the military. :USA:

DDSLT5
04-14-2024, 7:59pm
James was quite the American. HUGE race fan and actual racing driver as well. Had his own team at one point. Cool mother****er! The world is a little worse now that he is gone from it.

Louie Detroit
04-14-2024, 8:07pm
Nothing like some fish heads with a little cold rice and rat meat while squatting in the bush.

RMVette
04-15-2024, 5:38am
James Garner :seasix:

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DJ_Critterus
04-15-2024, 7:10am
Nothing like some fish heads with a little cold rice and rat meat while squatting in the bush.

That sounds as bad (almost) as the Omelette MRE that we lovingly called "The Vomlette." :ack:

Onebadcad
04-15-2024, 9:27am
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Rockford Slide, he should have patented it!!