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  2. Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Barrack humor also often makes use of dysphemism, such as the widespread usage of "shit on a shingle" for chipped beef. [2] Certain military expressions, like friendly fire, are a frequent source of satirical humor. [3] Notable cartoonists of military humor include Bill Mauldin, Dave Breger, George Baker, Shel Silverstein and Vernon Grant.

  3. Duffel Blog - Wikipedia

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    Duffel Blog is an American military news satire organization featuring satirical articles reporting on national security and US military topics. It is often described as "the military version of The Onion ."

  4. Terminal Lance - Wikipedia

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    Humor, Satire, Military Terminal Lance is a comic strip and website created in 2010 by Maximilian Uriarte that satirizes United States Marine Corps life. Uriarte publishes the strip in the Marine Corps Times newspaper and on his own website, TerminalLance.com .

  5. 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 .

  6. Artist’s Humorous And Satirical Artworks That Are ... - AOL

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    Artist’s Humorous And Satirical Artworks That Are Perfect For Fans Of Sarcastic Humor (40 Pics) Community Panda. January 28, 2025 at 12:40 AM.

  7. Catch-22 - Wikipedia

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    Catch-22 is a satirical war novel by American author Joseph Heller.It was his debut novel.He began writing it in 1953; the novel was first published in 1961. Often cited as one of the most significant novels of the twentieth century, [3] it uses a distinctive non-chronological third-person omniscient narration, describing events from the points of view of different characters.

  8. ‘Duty Honor Country’ by Huffington Post

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    There are plenty of reasons young recruits should join the military, Paschall said -- the discipline and the sense of loyalty and duty in military life are all selling points he brings up. But mainly, he likes the idea of being a mentor. "As a recruiter, when we meet these young men and women, we take a personal bond to them," he added.

  9. The Dodo (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Dodo was a satirical, sometimes underground military humor magazine published by cadets at the United States Air Force Academy. It often pokes fun at Air Force and Academy policies and leadership, and is often very cynical in nature. The magazine's name is a play on the Academy's official mascot, the falcon.