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  2. Category:Military comedy television series - Wikipedia

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    M. Major Dad. M*A*S*H (TV series) McHale's Navy. McKeever and the Colonel. Mister Roberts (TV series) Mona McCluskey.

  3. Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Military humor portrays a wide range of characters and situations in the armed forces. It comes in a wide array of cultures and tastes, making use of burlesque, cartoons, comic strips, double entendre, exaggeration, jokes, parody, gallows humor, pranks, ridicule and sarcasm . Military humor often comes in the form of military jokes or "barracks ...

  4. Humor based on the September 11 attacks - Wikipedia

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    Jokes based on the events have been made in print and other media since soon after the attacks took place. A number of scholars have studied the ways in which humor has been used to deal with the trauma of the event, [1] [2] [3] including researcher Bill Ellis who found that jokes about the attacks began the day afterwards in the U.S., and ...

  5. Category:Military humor in film - Wikipedia

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    Alice in the Navy. All Ashore. All at Sea (1940 film) All Hands on Deck (1961 film) The Ambassador's Daughter (1956 film) The Americanization of Emily. The Amorous Prawn. Annemarie, the Bride of the Company. Anybody's War.

  6. Category:Military humor - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Military humor. The main article for this category is Military humor. 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 .

  7. Hobart's Funnies - Wikipedia

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    Designed. 1941–1944. Manufacturer. Various. Hobart's Funnies is the nickname given to a number of specialist armoured fighting vehicles derived from tanks operated during the Second World War by units of the 79th Armoured Division of the British Army or by specialists from the Royal Engineers. [1]

  8. List of military slang terms - Wikipedia

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    TARFU. Tommy and the Poor Bloody Infantry. See also. References. Further reading. External links. List of military slang terms. Military slang is a colloquial language used by and associated with members of various military forces. This page lists slang words or phrases that originate with military forces, are used exclusively by military ...

  9. Crayon-eating Marine trope - Wikipedia

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    The crayon-eating Marine is a humorous trope (or meme) associated with the United States Marine Corps, emerging online in the early 2010s. Playing off of a stereotype of Marines as unintelligent, the trope supposes that they frequently eat crayons and drink glue. In an instance of self-deprecating humor, the crayon-eater trope was popularized ...