Let's hear from Klaus Guttmann, who retains his manly approach after all these many years.
Klaus Guttmann, a non-smoker, took up his fellow veterans' cause.
"It is a right they earned fighting for our country," Guttmann, an 88-year-old World War II veteran, said. "During the war, on the front lines, I learned that the cigarette was just as important as a ... rifle round. The only way some of them survived the war, survived the front lines in combat, was because they were able to relax with nicotine, and this right should not be taken away from them."
We were issued smokes in out C-Rat’s. That should melt they’re dainty wing’s.