Was he /ourguy/?
>>83197951
>>83197951
GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
>>83197951
He was always our guy.
do you think he was an alcoholic to cope with the feeling he had deep down that he was actually fighting for the evil side?
>>83198393
He was coping with the stress of his shitty software job and his micromanaging bosses.
>>83198433
>>83198393
Some very Good and Original Jokes taking place in this thread
>you will never be at the forefront of the allied advance from Normandy to the Rhine and beyond
>while never firing a shot
>and not remembering 90% of it
>>83198731
>pretty much the only guy in the 101st to do 3 combat jumps
still never fires a round in combat.
>>83198208
Look at those cold dead eyes...
>>83198877
>implying not killing a single nazi is a good thing
breh
>>83197951
No, this is /ourguy/
>>83198393
>>83197951
SHES TAKING MYYYY DOOOOG
Has happened to me. Feels.
>>83198990
>/ourbigguy/
>>83199025
She hates that dog.
>>83199066
maybe if he'd fired his rifle in combat, his wife wouldn't have cucked him
>really activates the ol autisms
He is /ourguy/
>>83198365
Exactly what I was going to say senpai
IT WAS MY FUCKING DOG
>>83199219
i act like peter every day. it's fucking awful.
>>83199154
>does nothing
>acts like a puss
>goes like a bitch
yeah he's /ourgoy/
>>83198393
>never fired his rifle at a fellow bruder
You're probably right
Nix, what are you going to do when we get into combat?
>>83199262
It's better than acting like Lawrence though I imagine.
>>83199353
He actually recovered from his injuries, and was a career soldier.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Blithe
What's this lads? Generation war is it?
>lil' of the ol' VAT 69 huh?
>>83200214
Why the hell did they call it VAT 69? Why did it have to be that number?
>>83197951
How the fuck did he become Captain?
He's never been shown to be in combat and is mostly just there to give Winters an officer sidekick
Even the POW murderer was great and so did that sergeant who took over the shitty lieutenant in the Bastogne episode
>>83201040
>POW murderer
>sergeant who took over
These were the same person
>>83201088
No, the POW murderer is Spears I think
The sergeant is played by Marky Mark's brother
>>83201040
>He's intel you clown
>>83201040
He was never a combat leader. He was a battalion/regimental intelligence officer and very good at it. That's basically how he got promoted.
>>83198731
what if he fired a shot and didn't remember firing it?
>>83201302
if a tree falls in the woods etc
>>83201366
How drunk on Scotch was the tree?
>>83201447
Enough to fall over drunk
>>83198990
Man he really did get bigger
>>83201541
For her
>>83197951
>drunk through most of the war
>never fired a single shot
>still a highly competent officer who contributed significantly to his company's success
I don't know if he's /ourguy/ but he's certainly /myguy/
>>83201109
I see what you meant.
But, techinically, Spears was the one officially sent in to relieve the shitty lieutenant.
Donny Wahlburg was just the figurative de facto leader through the whole ordeal in Bastogne, as Rivers says.
>real life Winters was closer to Harry
>>83202066
Donny Don did get a field commission though after Bastogne.
They were severely short on good platoon leaders after Compton went mental. Spiers was a blessing but he only solved the company leadership problem.
>>83201798
He still got demoted though . . .