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7/7/2025, 5:26:19 PM
>last thread speculah
Time for this pasta to reach global.
>Staff Sergeant Reckless (c.1948 – May 13, 1968), a decorated warhorse who held official rank in the United States military
>Bought at the Seoul racetrack at 3-4 years old by Lieutenant Eric Pederson and of mixed Mongolian/Thoroughbred lineage
>Wounded in combat twice and was given the battlefield rank of corporal in 1953 and then a battlefield promotion to sergeant in 1954, several months after the war ended.
>Had a gentle disposition and soon developed such a rapport with the troops that she was allowed to freely roam about the camp and entered tents at will, sometimes sleeping beside the troops, and even lying down next to Latham's warm tent stove on cold nights.
>Was fond of a wide variety of foodstuffs, entertaining the platoon by eating scrambled eggs and drinking Coca-Cola and beer. Food could not be left unattended around her. She was known to eat bacon, buttered toast, chocolate bars, hard candy, shredded wheat, peanut butter sandwiches and mashed potatoes. Her tastes were not confined to foodstuffs; she once ate her horse blanket, and on another occasion ate $30 worth of Latham's winning poker chips. (About $340 in 2023)
>Became the first horse in the Marine Corps known to have participated in an amphibious landing, and following the war was awarded two Purple Hearts, a Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, inclusion in her unit's Presidential Unit Citations from two countries, and other military honors.
Behold, one of the greatest Marines. Ate basically everything, participated in an amphibious landing, puked on the ship home, her Marines got pissed when they heard she had to get tested for horse STDs before being allowed into America as they felt it was an affront to her honor, then got a 19-gun salute and a parade of 1700 Marines. Went to the Marine Corps Birthday Ball, rode an elevator, ate both the cake and flowers.
Wouldn't be surprised if Sgt. Reckless taught the Marines to eat crayons.
Time for this pasta to reach global.
>Staff Sergeant Reckless (c.1948 – May 13, 1968), a decorated warhorse who held official rank in the United States military
>Bought at the Seoul racetrack at 3-4 years old by Lieutenant Eric Pederson and of mixed Mongolian/Thoroughbred lineage
>Wounded in combat twice and was given the battlefield rank of corporal in 1953 and then a battlefield promotion to sergeant in 1954, several months after the war ended.
>Had a gentle disposition and soon developed such a rapport with the troops that she was allowed to freely roam about the camp and entered tents at will, sometimes sleeping beside the troops, and even lying down next to Latham's warm tent stove on cold nights.
>Was fond of a wide variety of foodstuffs, entertaining the platoon by eating scrambled eggs and drinking Coca-Cola and beer. Food could not be left unattended around her. She was known to eat bacon, buttered toast, chocolate bars, hard candy, shredded wheat, peanut butter sandwiches and mashed potatoes. Her tastes were not confined to foodstuffs; she once ate her horse blanket, and on another occasion ate $30 worth of Latham's winning poker chips. (About $340 in 2023)
>Became the first horse in the Marine Corps known to have participated in an amphibious landing, and following the war was awarded two Purple Hearts, a Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, inclusion in her unit's Presidential Unit Citations from two countries, and other military honors.
Behold, one of the greatest Marines. Ate basically everything, participated in an amphibious landing, puked on the ship home, her Marines got pissed when they heard she had to get tested for horse STDs before being allowed into America as they felt it was an affront to her honor, then got a 19-gun salute and a parade of 1700 Marines. Went to the Marine Corps Birthday Ball, rode an elevator, ate both the cake and flowers.
Wouldn't be surprised if Sgt. Reckless taught the Marines to eat crayons.
6/30/2025, 2:13:54 PM
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Oops. Wrong pic.
Oops. Wrong pic.
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