Dining Out, February 5, 2000
Steven Dutch, Professor Emeritus, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay
Miscreants Face Justice
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LTC Tankersley notes that a number of attandees have committed the heinous crime of attending in civilian attire. |
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The accused troop to the grog bowl for punishment. |
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It's a long, slow, agonizing torture. |
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The guilty parties seem strangely unrepentant. |
More Justice is Meted Out
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Even retirement is not enough to protect evildoers from the wrath of Mister Vice, as MAJ Wayne Scholze (Ret., left) finds as he and SGT Joel Rossman face justice. |
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CSM Smith of the 308th ensures that the vile brew is suitably punishing. |
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Not even a trip to the grog bowl moves these two hard-core characters to repentance. |
Mister Vice
MAJ Miller's stern demeanor strikes fear into the hearts of mess violators everywhere.

SFC Nick's Triumph
For an infraction of the mess rules, SFC Jim Nicholson draws a punishment - he has to impersonate CSM Haglund
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He works into it slowly.... |
Builds up to full speed... |
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And then really lets it rip. |
The Critics Love It
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From the left: CSM Romer of the 353d, CSM Smith of the 308th and CSM Haglund. |
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On the right is the commander, LTC George Tankersley |
A Standing Ovation
Closing Ceremonies
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The Color Guard lines up
Below: SGT Mario Franco gives the closing benediction |
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The colors are retired. |
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