Showing posts with label April Fools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April Fools. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Marines say "“bearded dragons must be kept within grooming standards" LOL

Marines to allow pets in III MEF barracks, and other April Fools’ Day jokes from the Marine Corps

Marine Corps Times
By: Shawn Snow
April 1, 2019

April Fools’ Day jokes across the Corps are abound, so be wary of what you read on social media, especially if it seems too good to be true.
Marine Cpl. Alexia Lythos with Communication Strategy and Operations, III Marine Expeditionary Force, poses to take her picture with Gouda, a companion animal, Camp Courtney, Okinawa, Japan, March 27. Lythos posed for the photo as part of an April Fool's joke played by the III MEF COMMSTRAT team. (Lance Cpl. Ramon Garcia/Marine Corps)

The III Marine Expeditionary Force in Okinawa, Japan, punked thousands of Marines with a press release announcing that companion pets were now allowed in the barracks.

If you managed to scroll to the bottom of the message or the photo caption, it was clearly marked as an April Fools’ prank.

But some people commenting on the unit’s Facebook page were certainly sold on the idea. It even got Marine Corps Times for a brief nanosecond.

The best line in the fake release: “bearded dragons (must be kept within grooming standards).”

While not at home on any military installation, “pets will be required to wear a reflective belt to ensure their safety and protection.”
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

MWC (Military Working Cat) Muffins

April Fools' Day pranks include ‘military working cats,’ Marine ‘drill sergeants’
STARS AND STRIPES
By SETH ROBSON
Published: April 3, 2018

U.S. Forces Japan celebrated April Fools' Day by tweeting a photo of a cat named Muffins tactical patches and the sort of camouflage harness you might expect to see on a military working dog. SCREENSHOT FROM FACEBOOK

Military working cats were in the news along with a slew of other unbelievable stories on April 1.

U.S. Forces Japan celebrated April Fools' Day by tweeting a photo of “MWC (Military Working Cat) Muffins” wearing tactical patches and the sort of camouflage harness you might expect to see on a military working dog.

The image shows Muffins alerting on a suspect during a tracking exercise, according to USFJ’s post.
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