The Difference Between Officers and Non-Coms A
young Marine officer was severely wounded in the head by a grenade,
but the only visible permanent injury was to both of his ears,
which were amputated. Since his hearing wasn't impaired, he
remained in the Marine Corps. Many years later, he eventually rose
to the rank of major general. He was, however, very sensitive about
his appearance. One day the general was interviewing three Marines,
prospects for his headquarters staff. The
first was an aviator captain, and it was a great interview. At the
end of the interview, the general asked him, "Do you notice
anything different about me?" The young officer answered, "Why,
yes, Sir, I couldn't help but notice that you have no ears." The
general got very angry at his lack of tact and threw him
out. The
second interview was with a logistics Lieutenant, and he was even
better. The general then asked him the same question, "Do you
notice anything different about me?" He replied sheepishly, "Well,
Sir, you have no ears." The general threw him out
also. The
third interview was with a Marine gunnery sergeant, an infantryman
and Staff NCO. He was articulate, looked extremely sharp and seemed
to know more than the two officers combined. The general wanted
this guy, and went ahead with the same question, "Do you notice
anything different about me?" To his surprise the sergeant said,
"Yes, Sir, you wear contact lenses."
The general was very impressed and thought, what an incredibly
observant NCO, and he didn't mention my ears.
"And how do you know that I wear contacts?" the General asked.
"Well, Sir," the gunny replied, "it's pretty hard to wear glasses
with no friggin' ears."
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