BJ has been here for One (1) week and he is already so comfortable with Hawk's constant handling. What the heck, man.

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BJ has been here for One (1) week and he is already so comfortable with Hawk's constant handling. What the heck, man.
I always get a bit 🥲 at the change of command ceremony. Especially when the cosmonauts and astronauts hug it out.
this post reminded me: BJ was only at the 4077th for a week or so before Potter showed up. He got into all that trouble in a week. Which goes to show that A, he and Hawkeye are a match made in heaven, B he totally was the fun guy in college and C, it makes Frank and Margret’s desire to get to mold him into an olive-drab straight-laced puppet even more hilarious.
season 4 episode 3
Admiral Frank F. Fletcher and Admiral Charles J. Badger onboard USS WYOMING (BB-32), as Fletcher took over command from Badger of the Atlantic fleet.
Photographed in the New York Navy Yard, on September 17, 1914.
Library of Congress LC-B2- 3234-8, LC-B2- 3234-9, LC-B2- 3234-6, LC-B2- 3234-10
Round 1 | Match 75
What's Up, Doc?
Change of Command
What's Up, Doc? (s6 e20): Hawkeye conducts a rabbit test on Radar's bunny to find out if Margaret is pregnant, and a patient desperate to get home holds Winchester hostage.
Change of Command (s4 e3): Colonel Sherman Potter arrives and takes command of the 4077th.