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<blockquote data-quote="rgard" data-source="post: 2837493" data-attributes="member: 4157"><p>I served in the US Army in the 80s. While stationed in Korea, we played most weekends that we didn't have a pass. For clarity's sake, I was in the 2nd ID and we were limited as to how many people we could have off-post at any one time.</p><p></p><p>I was a 2nd/1st Lieutenant while stationed there and I never had anybody in my chain of command say anything remotely negative about playing RPGs (we played D&D, Traveller or DragonQuest.)</p><p></p><p>It was probably a good thing we played RPGs as it cut the alcohol consumption down. Better to play D&D (Occidental characters adventuring Kara Tur course) and drink moderately than to get rat-faced.</p><p></p><p>Later when stationed in Turkey we played there too. I was assigned to a remote detachment and none of us could leave the post after dark unless we were invited to the Turk Officers' Club (which when it happened involved drinking outrageous amounts of alcohol, specifically Raki.) So lots more RPG time there too. We had a small budget for recreational stuff which included books, VHS tapes, basketball and other sports equipment and also included RPGs. As the Detachment Supply Officer I ordered D&D Red Box sets and others and passed them out to the troops. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all so much for your tax dollars! Oh wait...I paid taxes then too. I thank myself.</p><p></p><p>So at least in the mid 80s, TSR stuff was in the official supply chain of the US Army. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully nearly 20 years on, some of those guys are still playing!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgard, post: 2837493, member: 4157"] I served in the US Army in the 80s. While stationed in Korea, we played most weekends that we didn't have a pass. For clarity's sake, I was in the 2nd ID and we were limited as to how many people we could have off-post at any one time. I was a 2nd/1st Lieutenant while stationed there and I never had anybody in my chain of command say anything remotely negative about playing RPGs (we played D&D, Traveller or DragonQuest.) It was probably a good thing we played RPGs as it cut the alcohol consumption down. Better to play D&D (Occidental characters adventuring Kara Tur course) and drink moderately than to get rat-faced. Later when stationed in Turkey we played there too. I was assigned to a remote detachment and none of us could leave the post after dark unless we were invited to the Turk Officers' Club (which when it happened involved drinking outrageous amounts of alcohol, specifically Raki.) So lots more RPG time there too. We had a small budget for recreational stuff which included books, VHS tapes, basketball and other sports equipment and also included RPGs. As the Detachment Supply Officer I ordered D&D Red Box sets and others and passed them out to the troops. Thank you all so much for your tax dollars! Oh wait...I paid taxes then too. I thank myself. So at least in the mid 80s, TSR stuff was in the official supply chain of the US Army. Hopefully nearly 20 years on, some of those guys are still playing! Thanks, Rich [/QUOTE]
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