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04/16/2026 (Thu) 13:12
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>>181017Christopher Wipper @SGTWipper1Each - Did you know the guy who played Corporal Maxwell Klinger on MASH — the one always trying to get a Section 8 discharge by wearing dresses — actually served in the real U.S. Army?
Jamie Farr (born Jameel Joseph Farah) was drafted in 1957. He did basic training at Fort Ord, California, became a Broadcast Specialist making training films, then shipped out to Japan and Korea with Special Services.
Over there, he entertained the troops, worked on the Far East Network, and even got tapped by comedian Red Skelton to tour with him all the way up to the DMZ — helping bring laughs to soldiers stationed in postwar Korea.
He wore his actual Army dog tags on the MASH set for authenticity. The man lived a bit of the life before playing the character.
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https://x.com/SGTWipper1Each/status/2044090827719233839CIA @CIA - The CIA is hiring Support Integration Officers to deploy and provide operational support across finance & budget, logistics, HR, security, facilities, and project management.
Learn more at
https://www.cia.gov/careers>>24503007 pb
https://x.com/CIA/status/2044419905307460010Combat Learjet @Combat_learjet - Video: This happens everyday on Guard frequency! All pilots are suppose to monitor 121.5 (Guard Frequency) on every flight. 121.5 provides a common frequency that can utilized in the event of an emergency. Some pilots think it’s funny to “meow” on 121.5 in an effort to draw out other pilots who tell them to stop ( Guard dogs). I personally refuse to participate in either side of this silliness, however I did laugh at the RJ comment.
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https://x.com/Combat_learjet/status/2044413635577934184
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