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never like Robin Williams, even as a kid, i knew his personality was coke derived. it wasnt funny
JT Walsh was great in this! Great supporting actor. Jack Nicholson was a fan of his. RIP.
As a white man I agree completely lmmfao 🥃
I wish Robin Williams had not killed himself. I'm facing some real serious problems with my health. I thought about it but I just can't do it. The difference between me and him is no one will mourn me.
The general should have relieved the sergeant on the spot and sent him to Guam. There's no reason to be an asshole and you don't have to put up with that either. Just cuz you got some stripes.
I was in high school when this movie was out I went to see it at the movie theater in Carolina Beach I used to love going to that theater. When it was offseason you could see any movie for a $1.25 LOL
That was good enjoyed it😊😊😊may they be blessed in heaven 😢😅😊😊
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Wow, very good movie. Lots of odd men! John P.
GUAM!?
One thing I've always heard since my time in the Marine corps (94-02) is how "BACK IN THE DAY WE WERE TOUGHER!!!". Older people almost always bit¢h and moan about any change from how the military works usually moaning that it's easier etc. So i love this scene where we see a CG chastise a SNCO for being needlessly mean and cruel. Yes, the military is a tough environment and it should be. But there is zero need to act like a di¢k head 24/7 without reason. When you fu¢k up, you should get a face full. When you act insubordinate or violate rules and regs, you should get it. But again, the best leaders don't just scream and yell 24/7.
That's old men in every facet of life. In my early 20s, I had guys in the construction business tell me how tough they were and how they could work circles around me, yet they always had me doing the heavy lifting, because if they tried to lift two pieces of plywood at once, their kneecaps would shoot out of their legs like hypersonic missiles.
@@cumulo25 so true! That's why i, as i draw ever closer to 50, really focus on recognizing my younger peers and what they bring to it. And ALWAYS keep my own experience in perspective.
What a masterpiece Robin was the greatest lol
Imagine your greatest accomplishment as a SgtMaj with two tours in Vietnam was firing the funniest radio host in the entire war. In today’s Air Force he’d receive a bronze star for that accomplishment. I know he’s Army, but AF throws those decorations at officers and senior enlisted like cheerleaders throwing out candy at a parade.
The General also said, I wouldn't trust Nixon as far as I could throw him and I consider Nixon a close personal friend. That General was funny.
This goes out to the UNLV shooter upset that he was not hired as a professor ua-cam.com/video/0wkmgCDOywU/v-deo.html
After Guam he was transferred to Gitmo. Sad, really.
I remember watching this scene in the movie theatre. There was a roar of laughter at Robin's BJ line and then applause when Dickerson got transferred to Guam. Such a great experience.
Why does it say "FGood"?
I know several higher officers that could be said of!
He should be commanding in Vietnam , not running a radio station.
That’s exactly how it was in Vietnam. My first sergeant hung out with me, a lowly E-3, why because he liked his men. I never saw a general doing anything like this, our base commander was a bird colonel.
That shocked you? That is typical in the military. Officers are not allowed to just "hang out" with enlisted members.
@@CrowT Did I say it shocked me? If I did I’m sorry but in a war zone you’re absolutely wrong. I hung out with pilots and doctors and all officers. We played games together and even partied. I don’t know where you got your information?
@@ronniebishop2496 My "information" was from my 6 years in the USAF as an Aerial Gunner. Was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Even in deployed locations, Officers and Enlisted are not allowed to just casually hang out like that. I was a Staff Sergeant and NCOs were not even allowed to just chill with jr members like that. That was considered fraternization. I dunno....guess it was different back then.🤷♂️ You said "I never saw a General do anything like this." I was simply stating that it is because Generals do not hang out with jr enlisted members like that. Or at least they are not suppose to.
@@CrowT Well a bird colonel was our commander. My son in law is a colonel in the Air Force now and I’ll ask him, but I was stationed in San Antonio, Wichita Falls and Austin before I went to Phu Cat S Vietnam. Now stateside I didn’t hang out with officers but in Vietnam I did, so I guess it was the war and the time, most strict military procedures were ignored in Vietnam. Of course I was a crew chief on F-4s so that might have given me access, I just never thought of it much. I do know General Cross was our base commander in Austin so I knew he had flown Air Force One for LBJ and had connections out the butt, we were the only base to pass an operational ready inspection in 1970 so it had to be politically motivated. Plus Bergstrom AFB was a show place, the mess hall had better food than any place downtown. lol 😂
@@ronniebishop2496 I am sure a Colonel will know the Air Force Regulation (A.F.I.) number regarding fraternazation and what is said in it. We certainly were as enlisted personnel.
This was funny because it was a film. I’ll tell you that is not funny, is the 46 president of the United States with his administration with a president who can hardly read the autocue and quite literally shake hands with the invisible man and the vice president. What can we possibly say about her then and third in charge potentially is a complete Christian fanatic, who quite literally thinks the world is 8000 years old. Yes, I am talking about The speaker of the house of representatives?
Love how the General does the dirty thing he knows he has to because his hands be forced but he also uses that same power to punish the SGM for forcing his hand and being a fucking asshole. Its very likely that be the last posting of his career and would kill any attempts to stay in much longer.
Can you write complete sentences?
@@seanwebb605 Sorry didnt realize this was a graded english essay. Ill do better next time professor weeb :)
@@shireyed I seriously doubt that you can.
@@seanwebb605 doubt is the killer of integrity. I'm sure if I try really hard I can meet your high standards for UA-cam comments.
@@shireyedIt definitely be all that you said! Just kidding!😊
“Whoa there Dick”. After robins line. Lol!!
My counterpart at work is also an Army vet. We said the next time we go on training to an army instillation, we’re going to walk on the grass and shake the CSM’s hand that yells at us.
the message here is that the lower ranks want to do the best they can, upper ranks want to support and give their soldiers the best they can, but all the stupidity and arrogance is coming from the middle ranks.
He saw the general outside, and brilliantly baited him just right! That’s the definition of professional troll! No amateur hour here!
And just like that, morale and productivity in Guam plummeted overnight to its worst in history. Imagine being the unit in that beautiful place that receives this guy as it’s next top SNCO. Jesus.
Ww2 officers had more humour than cia trained idiots in pentaGONE
Dick, you sent two noncombatant U.S. servicemen, unarmed, into a VC ambush. You want to know what's going on in Guam!? YOU'RE GETTING COURT-MARTIALED!
Actor J T Walsh will be sorely missed.
There really is no doubt that General would have helped Adrian if he could. But Adrian did screw up, just through being a friend with no awareness. But, people at that post won't have to worry about that asshole any more. That was something the General could do. Should have done sooner, but there are times you do have to put up with dicks to keep your post running.
Three brilliant actors in a scene lasting less than a minute.
General just saved the Radio DJ's ass by transferring him to guam for another job.
My dad was in Vietnam, 68-69 and he told me once referring to this type of SGM that "guys like that sometimes had a bad habit of not coming back from patrols"....read between the lines. I spend 6yrs in the Navy and (thankfully) all the E7s, E8s and E9s I had were all at least semi-decent guys (and gals). This was a different time to VN though.
that's very true, SGM's and officers who did not gain the respect of the men they were leading usually ended up in a body bags tossed into the back of dustoffs.
Being transfred to Guam sounds awesome. Easy life, great whether, nobody is going to try to blow your head. Same salary, benefits etc. Those crazy soldiers who want to be where the action is are crazy
Dickerson is hard core army solder. He did not understand the difference between a army camp in the field compared to a radio station. I think a dedicated solder would think Guam is boring.
@@healthycigarettes5088 He's a fuckup. Mean but incompetent. That's why he's benched near a desk, not doing patrols. Desk is comfortable, but every army men who saw combat can see right through his BS.
And on a weekend when you didnt have anything to do. you sat out in the shade with a couple 6 packs and watched the cars rust!! '61, '62.
Yes, but you certainly not going to be fast tracked for promotion. And at his portrayed age it is highly unlikely to be on the field. Being transferred twice , and worse to Guam , his path to be brass is no longer.
@@serafinacosta7118 He's a SGM. He doesn't need a promotion.
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Very funny but to me the general showed real leadership. He knew what as going on and had enough. And a sense of humor clearly.
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Garrison cap on wrong?
Folks, especially military folk on their first enlistment or military folk that only had one enlistment, don't understand what staff and officers go through. News for ya, most of us have been through everything you've been through and more; some of us even been part of the "E-4 mafia" at one point in our careers. Here's the deal, we aren't stupid (most of us) and we know what's going on even when you think you've gotten away with it. How do we know? Well, look at above paragraph. Deal is, when in command we have to overlook the minor flaws of the a**holes as much as we have to overlook minor flaws for the best troops, for the betterment for the service. Up until the moment it's a serious detriment to the unit. So yeah, the guy hit the point where he needed to go. He went past the point of exercising good judgment in favor of his emotions.
@@JD-tn5lzMilitary folk live a life so removed from the real world, they cannot by definition know more than the rest of us. Only different. You choose path X, you give up on all the other paths. Anyone who’s had career military in their college classroom knows the monumental deficits ex-careerists have. Moreover, military life is so regimented and rigid, and its personnel so overwhelming identified with conservative, right wing and white supremacist groups, that there is clearly a great deal they don’t know. Those who were in Vietnam at this time, were not career military save for high command and a small number of medics. They were real people, champing to get back to real, non military life. Read the memoirs. Very revealing.
Great movie
Me too. 🤣😂👍
Dickerson was a real dickhead that's for sure.He needed someone to stand up and cut him down to size.Because he was too tense and strict.Therefore Robin was telling him to relax a little and just cut loose.😂
Uuuugh SGM Dickerson's Cordon Bleu is on the wrong shoulderrrrr
Just seeing that scene (even though it's just a movie), if I were a general officer, I would have transferred Sgt. Maj Dickerson to the Pentagon.
Nah, The Aleutian Islands. Or Greenland! 😂
Adak Alaska is a favorite place to stuff navy officer's that are not meeting the standards of the leadership. Guam in Vietnam for the Army would have been the same thing. Europe had the risk of the Warsaw Pact at the time. If you put him stateside he could have been transferred into a combat unit and really caused problems. So stuffing him in Guam more than likely at a transit depot was the best option to get him out of the way and were he really couldn't hurt the Army with his attitude. The Marines did the same with their repo depot in Barstow having people count mess kits. For the Air Force it was send them to Arizona and work the boneyard.
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Never ever, screw with a general.
...20 seconds : "" whoa, there, D I C K ....''' a nother classic line.....
Been many guys i wanted to say that to
The general stepping in is so epic. lol
All three of them (Robin Williams, Noble Willingham, and JT Walsh) have passed on, and will be MISSED.
Also actor Bruno Kirby who also appeared in Good Morning Vietnam and City Slickers passed away in 2006
4. Bruno Kirby
Wow. Brink Kirby was only 57! 😧