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B.D. is a character from Garry Trudeau's popular comic strip Doonesbury. In the comic strip, nobody is certain what "B.D." is short for (he gives his last name as "D") but he was based on Brian Dowling, quarterback at Yale University where Trudeau attended college. In the stage adaptation of the strip, Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy, his full name was revealed to be Brian John Dowling (that of his real life namesake).

B.D. was first introduced on September 30, 1968, in Trudeau's strip "Bull Tales" in the Yale Daily News. At the time, B.D.'s helmet was white, with a block letter "Y" for Yale. [link]

B.D. was reintroduced in the first Doonesbury strip in 1970 in which the popular quarterback became roommate to the nerdy, awkward Mike Doonesbury at Walden College. (At Walden, B.D. wore a football helmet with a star on the side.) Mike and B.D. had many differences and initially couldn't stand each other.

As captain of the Walden football team, B.D. faced many tests of his short patience. His teammates could rarely keep their minds on the game, opting to have intense philosophical and political discussions during huddle. This became much worse when self-described "freak" Zonker Harris joined the team.

B.D. was notable for having rather conservative views, in contrast to the more liberal beliefs of the other main characters, Mike, Mark and Zonker. He deplored welfare and marijuana use, and was a supporter of the Vietnam War. He eventually joined the army and went to Vietnam simply to get out of writing a term paper. He found military life to be a good match for him, and enjoyed his tour of duty immensely in sharp contrast to most of his colleagues.

While in Vietnam, B.D. met and befriended Phred, a Viet-Cong "terrorist" who captured him, only to get them both lost. B.D.'s like of Phred is odd considering his strict anti-communist beliefs, his black and white view of politics, and his gung-ho attitude as a soldier, but they remain friends to this day.

After college, B.D. and his longtime girlfriend Boopsie moved to Malibu, California. They married and had a daughter, Samantha. His careers have included being a third-string quarterback for the then Los Angeles Rams, a cop in the California Highway Patrol, and the coach of the football team of Walden College, his alma mater.

B.D. remained in the army reserves for years, being called up for the Gulf War, and to keep order after the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center. He was sent to fight the Iraq War.

One of B.D.'s odder traits was his helmet. For 34 years he was never seen without one. He wore a football helmet at college, as a coach and as a pro football player, a soldier's helmet in the army, a policeman's helmet when he was a cop and even riot gear. His only explanation for this was "My ears stick out". In the February 21, 2006 strip he revealed that his mother used to give put helmets on him, as a means of protection, when he was a child.

The helmet finally came off on April 21, 2004 when, while serving in Iraq, B.D. lost a leg. His friend and fellow soldier Ray Hightower got him airlifted to safety in time, and he survives as an above-the-knee amputee. He has successfully gone through physical therapy and can walk with the aid of a high-tech prosthetic "C-leg". His only reflection on losing the helmet was "Oh yeah, my helmet. What was up with that?".

Although he is physically in good condition, his mental state has deteriorated since returning home. B.D. began drinking too much, suffered from nightmares and became highly irritable. Realizing the seriousness of his problems, he entered therapy in January 2006. B.D. shows great reluctance or even fear about discussing his Iraq service with the counselor. This is revealed to stem from guilt over an incident wherein he ordered the driver of his HMMWV to drive through a crowd in order to escape an insurgent ambush. It is unclear if this was the same engagement in which B.D. was wounded.

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