I can take it from here, Captain

While in the Protocol job that kept me from my babies, I had a few more embarrassing moments.  The commmanding general (CG) had a short list of company and battalion commanders he preferred for escort duty when a VIP visited.

When one of the officers in the CG’s preferred “stable” wasn’t available for escort duty, the job would sometimes fall on me, because I knew the boss’s requirements for a VIP show-and-tell.  After all, I was the one crafting most of the itineraries.

One time, a three-star general was visiting, and I was tapped to be his escort officer.  He was the Army’s top personnel officer, so the post Reception Station was high on the list of places to take him.

I could tell right away he was thoroughly uncomfortable with a female escort.  I would jump out of the sedan to open his door and he would already be out of the car.  I would go ahead of him to open a door for him, and he would refuse to go through it.  It was awkward for both of us to play the role-reversal game.

But I persevered because I was his escort!  I attempted several more times to beat him to a door, to no avail.  Finally, I acquiesced and started following him.  That seemed to make him happy.

After the Reception Station briefing, the general started walking briskly toward the front of the building, so I was double-timing to keep up with him.  As we rounded the corner and through a doorway, the general turned to me and said “I think I can take it from here, Captain.”

We had just walked into the men’s bathroom! army-platoon-legs

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4 Responses to “I can take it from here, Captain”

  1. Renae says:

    Oh, Anne! This is hilarious. Yes, I can see how you both would feel awkward. And the bathroom thing – did you just want to go through the floor? What a life you have had. You should write a book of your life experiences.

    So glad to see you writing. Looks like you’ve gotten over your fear!

  2. Pam says:

    Anne, great story! You have a knack for sharing your embarrassing moments! We’ve had a few together, haven’t we?!

  3. Linda says:

    Oh Anne. I can just see it! I’ve never told a soul this, but my most embarrasing moment ever was at the Air Force Academy visitors’ center. I whipped into the bathroom, did my thing, and came out of the stall to face MEN. I couldn’t wait to find my husband and get out of there!

  4. Deborah Walker says:

    Thanks for the chuckle. I am glad that I am not the only one who gets in sticky predictaments!

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