Gentlemen,
Oh the wild things that are running through my head at the moment...

oh how my tongue is desirous of being unleashed...
But as the commander of Hancocks Division, I've vowed to uphold a new Code of Conduct where... "
At all times, he displays the conduct becoming of an officer and gentleman." As we speak... I am packing my bags in preparation to head off to a week long conference in Washington DC, where General Winfield Scott is teaching the finer points of being "an Officer and a Gentleman".
The flyer that General Ringbloom gave to me... when he ORDERED me to go... said that
"The phrase "an officer and a gentleman" means something. It harkens back to the age of chivalry and the code of conduct that knights were expected to follow. And this is not simply a European concept. Historically, the warrior class in nearly every civilization had a code of conduct which continues to influence correct behavior today. Perhaps such traits as courtesy, honor, discretion, politeness, and respect for others seem to some to be a little old fashioned in the 1860's, but they are still prerequisites to being a gentleman."
I hope that I will be a good student and learn a lot... although I noticed General Ringbloom "
DID" authorize me to stay an additional week if I have any difficulty learning these new concepts!
Warmest Regards,