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Southern-Fried Private
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Hailing from the Deep South of the continental United States, he's a stereotypical cigar-chompin' Good Ol' Boy who thinks shootin' and blowin' stuff up is nothing but fun or at least doesn't take it as seriously as others in The Squad. He speaks with a heavy drawl or accent and often peppers his speech with odd euphemisms or folksy sayings that leave others confused or at a loss for words. Should he earn a promotion to officer, this will manifest as addressing his subordinates as "Son" and "Boy". His apparent lack of common sense is meant to indicate limited intelligence in general, and he's sometimes shown having a hard time understanding things that more urban-bred (and therefore educated) members of The Squad have no trouble at all with. On the other hand, he usually excels at shootin', fightin', and findin' things in the woods — all skills you need to be a good soldier — because he's been doing those since birth back home. He's the foil for any minority or New Meat soldiers in the unit, as he almost exclusively gets to play the role of the insular xenophobe. Of course, if he makes it as far as participating in some foreign battle zone, you can count on him ignorantly blundering about and angering the locals to the frustration of his commanders. Even if this character is written as an officer, it is important to remember that this is a class-specific trope. A military officer with southern accent, a good education and a genteel matter is not usually a Southern-Fried Private, but an attempt by the writer to provide some variety among a group of characters who might otherwise speak and dress pretty much the same. Good examples of this type would be "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley) on Star Trek: The Original Series, Surgeon Wilkins (Chill Wills) in the John Wayne cavalry classic Rio Grande, and Chief Engineer "Trip" Tucker on Star Trek: Enterprise. Truth in Television in the sense that it is a Real Life stereotype, stemming from the fact that there are many military bases in the South, as well as the abundance of Southerners in the military and their penchant for firearms and anything military-related. Compared to fiction, however, it isn't as prevalent due to the fact that doing such behavior could get his squad captured or even killed or even worse, get him court-martialed for his antics. For those outside the US? Any geographical area of any country that's seen as being a bit backwards or remote or woodsy can breed a non-US version of this character. Compare with Brooklyn Rage and Southies for its urban counterpart. Also compare Violent Glaswegiannote It's worth noting that the many of the inhabitants of the Deep South came from the northern parts of England or even Scotland, making the Southern-Fried Private quite literally the American version of the trope and Fighting Irish for its UK equivalents Despite the title, this trope is not a cross between Groin Attack and Kill It with Fire. noreallife |
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Corporal Opie Dalrymple in Rally Round the Flag, Boys! was a country music star before he was drafted, but being in the Army doesn't stop him from writing new songs or weaken his drawl. | |
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Pvt. L.Q. Jones from Alabama in the 1955 film Battle Cry. Full of folksy sayings and with the habit of launching into unflattering impersonations of the Drill Sergeant Nasty just as said sergeant enters the room behind him. Tellingly, he never rises from the rank of private over the course of the film. | |
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Just about anyone with a speaking role in StarCraft, from the main characters of General Edmund Duke, Jim Raynor, and Raynor's buddy Tychus Findlay all the way down to the Terran Marines. The first Terran villains are even called the Confederates. | |
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Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. has a very mild version in PFC Gomer Pyle. Hailing from Mayberry, North Carolina, he has the southern-ness and folksiness down, but Pyle doesn't have a racist (or, really, even mean) bone in his body. One gets the impression that he would probably never make officer, let alone NCO status, as he's just too nice (as well as klutzy and scatterbrained) to effectively lead troops. | |
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A subversion is Finn Abernathy of Bones, who exhibits all of the traits above (especially colloquial speech), but is extremely brilliant, impressing even Brennan. | |
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When Skinner gets fired and goes back to the Army in The Simpsons, he becomes a drill instructor. When the bus arrives with his new recruits, the first one gets off the bus and asks in a heavy southern accent "Hi, where do I get my grenades at?" | |
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Vernon Pinkley in the The Dirty Dozen. There's also Archer Maggot, but he's a genuine full-blown psychopath, not just an ignorant, insular hick. Pinkley's impersonation of a general is one of the funniest scenes in the whole movie. | |
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Combat Kelly and his Deadly Dozen had Larry 'Hillbilly' Wagner, who was a country-and-western singer in civilian life and carried his guitar with him everywhere: even into battle. | |
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In Star Trek: Discovery, Jason Isaacs uses a slight southern accent to convey that Gabriel Lorca is more "military" than your standard Starfleet Captain. | |
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Brothers in Arms has Cpl. Franklin Paddock, 2nd Squad's Assault Team leader. Hailing from Kansas, he fits every trait and stereotype in the bill. He has a distinctive Southern accent, he's a gung-ho Blood Knight who charges into battle (killing dozens of Germans in the process), and he isn't exactly the straightest nor the brightest thinker. | |
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The Pacific: Sid Phillips and Eugene Sledge are from Mobile, Alabama; Merriel "Snafu" Shelton is from Louisiana. | |
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King of the Hill: Although retired, Cotton Hill was obviously one during his army days. | |
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Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan: Private Paul Large is the Australian counterpart to this, having grown up in rural NSW shooting rabbits, and has a tendency to be laid back and clumsy which was demonstrated when when he was drunk and accidentally fired his M-16 whilst on sentry duty followed by him firing off a few rounds into the distance to hide his mistake by pretending he made contact with the enemy. | |
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Call of Duty: WWII has PFC. (later Cpl.) Ronald Daniels, our player character (uniquely among Call of Duty protagonists he's fully voiced and has a defined personality as opposed to simply being a Heroic Mime). He's a greenhorn replacement soldier who grew up on a farm in Texas, and a good-hearted and polite Nice Guy (but this doesn't stop him being a very capable soldier). | |
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At least one Terminal Lance strip on boots (i.e. fresh Marine recruits) complains about how there's always that one guy with a ten-gallon hat and a Texas drawl. | |
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Private O'Hanrahan, a minor character from Fallout: New Vegas, is one of these. Contrary to stereotypes, he's a Gentle Giant who hates the notion of violence and thinks kindness to others is the best path, believing that squad could work out better if someone could just gave them a good pep talk (he's right). He's also one of the tallest characters in the game as well as one of the stronger minor named NPCs (at 8 Strength, just shy of Super Mutant levels). Unlike others, however, O'Hanrahan is not from the South but rather from the rural parts of New California Republic. | |
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Inglourious Basterds: Lt. Aldo Raine. He's a Lieutenant, not a Private, but he's still a hick from Maynardville, Tennessee—he even brings up making moonshine at one point. Though he does mention that he has some Native American blood in him as well, but this only makes him even more badass. | |
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Somehow makes it into the STAR WARS UNIVERSE of all places in a deleted scene from The Last Jedi. A stormtrooper who recognizes Finn in the elevator speaks with a noticeable drawl. Especially hilarious since the character was played by the British Tom Hardy, so it's possible that he thinks all American soldiers are from the south given the trope's ubiquity in media. | |
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In Hunter's Hellcats, Cracker is from somewhere in The Savage South (probably either Appalachia or, if we're going by the name, the Florida panhandle). He is constantly questioning Hunter's orders, grumbling about his duties, and talking about his feuding cousins. | |
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Downplayed in Sgt. Rock: Between Hell and a Hard Place; one of the New Meat soldiers is a mountaineer from Virginia who feels at home in the dense, snowy forests of Germany. Sgt. Rock calls him Cowboy, which Wildman points out is a weak, Non-Indicative Name alluding to the Southwest rather than the Mid-Atlantic. | |
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Denver 'Bull' Randleman from Band of Brothers, to a certain degree. The other NCOs tease him for his "folksy wisdom," but when the replacements laugh along, they make it explicitly clear that he is one of the most intelligent men in the company. There's also a random paratrooper from F company that Blithe and Hoobler linked up with who isn't too impressed by Hoobler calling him a yokel. | |
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Private Cowboy in Full Metal Jacket. Subverted in the book, where they only call him that because of his hat. | |
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Conrad in Three Kings - "I rigged the football with C-4, sir.". Although later he gains respect for the Iraqi locals, so much so that he requests to be interred by them. Ditto for Walter Wogeman. Who is depicted as even more idiotic and hopelessly incompetent than Conrad is. | |
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A Scottish version of this trope appears in the McAuslan stories of George MacDonald Fraser. In a "Highland" regiment composed of soldiers from the big Scottish cities - Glasgow mainly, but followed by Edinburgh and Aberdeen - true Scottish Highlanders are rare and are thought of with a sort of amused acceptance by the streetwise Glaswegians. General opinion on the "teuchters"note a derogatory term used by Glaswegians to deonte those from the remote countryisde and highlands and islands of Scotland - Billy Connolly uses it a lot in his riffs on Glasgow versus the rest of Scotland is that they are slow, bucolic, dreamy, and take a good run-up and lots of advance notice to get into the twentieth century. One such is Private McLeod, from the Isle of Skye, generally considered to be away with the fairies in a dream-world of his own - until his sentry skills (honed in looking after sheep on the Island) raise the alarm against a hitherto un-noticed intruder testing their defences. Private McNab, a poacher from Perthshire, is a different sort of "teuchter" to his fellows - his rural cunning is a source of admiration. | |
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Luther Rizzo from the later seasons of M*A*S*H fits in here, although he's actually a sergeant and doesn't do a lot of shooting or bombing. He hails from Louisiana, is fond of cigars and folksy sayings, and when kids from the orphanage are reluctant to try his Cajun cooking at a Christmas feast, he blames it on them being from North Korea, and the way he says "North" suggests he's not thinking they're Communists. | |
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Haggard from Battlefield: Bad Company averts this trope to an extent. One one side, he has a southern accent, is somewhat dumb, has dated a cousin, and he's only in the army because he loves blowing things up. On the other, he welcomes the new guy as easily as the rest of the squad does, is more trusting of the hostage than Sarge is, and merrily hops across a border chasing the same gold the rest of the squad has to persuade itself to chase. | |
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Sarge from Red vs. Blue fits this trope perfectly. He has the accent, he's loud, almost creepily obsessed with his shotgun and is probably the most mentally unstable out of the regulars, which is saying something. | |
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To the contrary, their Federate counterparts from Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn seem to be Scottish from their names. | |
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Wild Bill from G.I. Joe. Several other Joes, like Gung Ho and Thunder, are from the South, but Wild Bill is the only one with a Texan accent and the "folksy sayings". He gets along very well with Roadblock, and is actually pretty intelligent, in a bit of a subversion. | |
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Cassandra Kresnov: Breakaway has Captain Reichardt of the Federation starship Mekong, a fellow with a written-out Texas drawl who gives the protagonist some much-needed help at the climax of the book. | |
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Averted in the film Jarhead where the character Kruger (Lucas Black) is a Texan with a very thick accent and displays some of the tendencies above, but is by far the most outspoken critic of the military operation (such as the lack of free speech for soldiers and possible health dangers of the anti-chemical weapon pills they're given). | |
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Generation Kill: Both Corporal Josh Ray Person and Lance Corporal Harold Trombley could fit this trope, albeit different elements of it; Person, chatty and wisecracking, is from southern Missouri, and is teasingly called a "buck-toothed, cross-eyed, sister-fucking hick" by Sgt. Colbert. Trombley, despite being from Michigan, reflects the more aggressive, trigger-happy side. |
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Murder, She Wrote: Sgt. Ray Dressler in "The Final Flight of the Dixie Damsel"; a racist, redneck Cigar Chomper from Texas (played by Clifton Webb who specialised in this type of role). | |
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In the Futurama episode "Roswell That Ends Well," Fry's would-have-been grandfather is a mild parody of this. Also, in "War is the H-Word" one of the bit characters is one. | |
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Private Robert 'Rebel' Ralston from Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos in the Marvel Universe. After the war, he became a senator for Texas. | |
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PFC Forrest Gump in the movie of the same name. Also his buddy Bubba Blue. | |
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Kaintuck Jones, one of Tomahawk's Rangers in Tomahawk. He's from the Kentucky backwoods and that's about it. | |
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Barry Pepper as squad sharpshooter Pvt. Jackson speaks in a southern drawl and prays out loud while he blows away Nazis in Saving Private Ryan. | |
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Beetle Bailey had one of these, named "Bammy", in its early years. | |
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Southern-Fried Private | |
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Inverted with Dell Conagher, the Engineer from Team Fortress 2. He is referred to as a "good ol' boy" in his profile, but also has eleven PhDs and tends to engage in Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness. Also unlike most "good ol' boys," the Engie is as far from a frontline combatant as a class can be (yes, even the Sniper), as he has the smallest health pool in the game and weapons that are the secondary weapons for other classes - he generally relies on sentry guns to inflict damage. | |
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Southern-Fried Private | |
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Corporal Dunn of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has a southern accent, and is a bit less serious about the Rangers' situation than Foley, at least when not under fire. He also has something of a sarcastic streak and displays some disdain towards General Shephard and his "prima donna unit". | |
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Major Knox in Ravenous (1999), a Southern Gentleman officer whose career has taken a downturn, presumably because he "never met a bottle he didn't like". | |
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Southern-Fried Private | |
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The Allied Prospector unit from Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3 downplays the Southern accent, but even for a non-combat unit seems a little... too naive to be drafted. | |
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In Serial Killing 4 Dummys, Mr. Grimaldi is the Drill Sergeant Nasty gym teacher, who keeps reminding people that he is from Georgia and lecturing his students about how his time in the army changed his life and talking about his part in the invasion of Grenada. However, it is eventually revealed that most of his Good Old Boy mannerisms are actually an act and part of his Obfuscating Stupidity. It is not even clear if he really is from Georgia. | |
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In Grand Theft Auto IV, there's a TV show Halo parody called Republican Space Rangers, in which three such characters explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations, and nuke them all to hell for being weird and different. | |
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The Black Tri-Stars of Mobile Suit Gundam were given thick Southern accents in the dub as an adaptation of their Kansai accent, which carry over to appearances in other media, including the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series. To the contrary, their Federate counterparts from Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn seem to be Scottish from their names. |
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The West Virginian uptimers in the 1632 series plays with this. While the Americans are quite intelligent and adaptable contrary to the "stupid hick" stereotype, several are easy-going good natured fellows when they are not blowing things up, at times to the point of giving a Mildly Military impression to some observers. | |
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William Joseph "BJ" Blazkowitz of Wolfenstein fame, hailing from Texas, is a captain in the US army Office of Secret Actions division during World War II. While he's not dumb, BJ's intelligence is not showcased outside of massacring every single Nazi in the world. | |
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