Sour M.A.S.H. at Sea - Second Wave


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When Was The Last Time You Laughed Out Loud While Reading A Book? This Book Is Almost Certain To Evoke That Response. Sour M.A.S.H. At Sea - Second Wave Is The Sequel To The Highly Successful Sour M.A.S.H. At Sea - And Other Stories Published In 2003. This One Is A Collection Of 28 Hilarious True Stories A Moving Collection Of Letters From A Young Army Officer In Iraq And A Screenplay Treatment. The Navy Stories Involve The Author While A Young Officer During The Korean War As He Ricochets From One Zany Adventure To Another. The Stories Include His Pet Monkey Snatching A Admiral'S Hat Off His Head; Being Mustered Out Of His Regular Commission While Standing In An Urinal; Getting Into A Fist Fight With A Senior Officer Over A Missing Shrimp Dinner; Searching For A Captain'S Gig Which Unknown To The Crew The Captain Himself Had Sunk; And Catching His Disbursement Clerk Operating A Whorehouse In The Author'S Supply Office Aboard A Navy Ship. The Other Half Of The Stories Are From Civilian Life And Include A Night Drunk At Regis Philbin'S House; A Catholic Wake; Working As A Bouncer At A Country & Western Honky-Tonk; Being Involved With The Irs Fbi And Several Police Agencies Who Were Working To Uncover A Corporate Scam; Upsetting The Coast Guard As They Attempted To Record His Boat'S Operating Characteristics; And Attending A College Football Game While Being Escorted By The Police. The Mazatlan Incident A True Story Describes The 1916 Court Martial Of A Young Navy Officer Involved In A Skirmish Between The United States And Mexico. Participants In The Incident Include President Woodrow Wilson Pancho Villa Suffragettes Members Of The Us Senate And A Cowardly Commanding Officer. The Heroine Was The 26 Year Old Wife Of The American Vice Consul Who Saved The Young Officer'S Lives. The Navy Officer Was Subsequently Awarded A Medal As A Result Of The Court Marshal.
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