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RIP Bill Mauldin

Posted: 2003-01-22 08:02pm
by MKSheppard
http://www2.ocregister.com/ocrweb/ocr/a ... h=1&day=22

GI cartoonist Bill Mauldin dies at 81

By GORDON DILLOW
The Orange County Register

As a young Army sergeant with the "Stars and Stripes" newspaper in World War II, Mauldin gained fame – and a Pulitzer Prize – for his cartoons depicting the humor amid the misery in the front lines. His best- known cartoon characters, Willie and Joe – dirty, unshaven, and mired in mud – spoke to millions of ordinary "dogfaces" for whom the war was a tough, miserable job that had to be done. Some high-ranking officers, who often were the targets of Mauldin's jabs, disapproved of Mauldin's anti-authoritarian, stand-up- for-the-little-guy approach, but ordinary GIs loved him.

After the war, Mauldin worked as a political cartoonist for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Chicago Sun- Times, and was awarded another Pulitzer Prize for cartoons attacking racial segregation.

Afflicted with Alzheimer's disease, Mauldin, a New Mexico native, spent the past year in a Newport Beach nursing home, unable to write or speak. He was surrounded by many of the thousands of letters from World War II veterans sent to him after an Orange County Register report last summer concerning his condition. Most of the letter-writers thanked him for helping them laugh during the most difficult times of their lives.

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Posted: 2003-01-22 08:11pm
by MKSheppard
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"Able Fox Five to Able Fox. I got a target but ya gotta be patient."

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"So I told Company K they'd just have to work out their replacement problem for themselves."


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"I need a couple guys what don't owe me no money for a little routine patrol."

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"Ever notice th' funny sound these zippers make, Willie?"

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"I'll let ya know if I find th' one wot invented th' 88."

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"Don't startle 'im, Joe — it's almost full."

Posted: 2003-01-22 08:14pm
by Alex Moon
Damn that sucks. :cry:

I bought a book of his while I was in Alaska and loved it.