There's one called 'Army Antics' where the soldiers have all these hilarious mishaps during training. It's funny because of the exaggerated expressions and unexpected situations.
There was a time when a new recruit was so nervous during a parade that he started marching in the wrong direction. Everyone was stunned at first, but then burst out laughing. The recruit was really embarrassed but it became a story that was told for a long time in the unit.
One funny story could be about the unique training exercises they have. For example, there might be a situation where soldiers had to navigate through a very muddy obstacle course and ended up looking like they were part of a mud wrestling match rather than a military drill. It was all in good fun though as they learned important skills about adaptability in difficult terrains.
Bonus army political cartoons often represent the social and political issues related to the Bonus Army, like economic hardships and government responses.
It depends. If the cartoons don't violate any copyright or defamation laws and are created within the bounds of legal and ethical standards, they can be legal.