Laughter: The Universal Language – #136

Here’s one I never saw before, though it appears to be an oldie. It made me laugh, what can I tell you! 😄

Drill Sergeant
Photo (cc) by Patrick Albright

Tact?

The Captain called the Sergeant in. “Sarge, I just got a telegram that Private Jones’s mother died yesterday. Better go tell him and send him in to see me.”

So the Sergeant calls for his morning formation and lines up all the troops.

“Listen up, men,” says the Sergeant. “Johnson, report to the mess hall for KP.  Smith, report to Personnel to sign some papers. The rest of you men report to the Motor Pool for maintenance. Oh, by the way, Jones, your mother died. Report to the Commander.”

Later that day the Captain called the Sergeant into his office. “Hey, Sarge, that was a pretty cold way to inform Jones his mother died. Couldn’t you be a bit more tactful next time?”

“Yes, sir,” answered the Sarge.

A few months later, the Captain called the Sergeant in again with, “Sarge, I just got a telegram that Private McGrath’s mother died. You’d better go tell him and send him in to see me. This time be more tactful.”

So the Sergeant calls for his morning formation. “OK, men, fall in and listen up. Everybody with a mother, take two steps forward. …NOT SO FAST, McGRATH!”

 

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