The Professor thread got me to thinking about teachers I had in the past. I finished school a very, very long time ago, so I don't remember them much.  I do remember one guy though.  He was my Jr. high school football coach/health class teacher.  I wont pretend that I liked him, I didn't.  But I remember him for two reasons. He had been a waist gunner on a B-17 in WW2. And he would occasionally tell us stories about the war.  Nothing gruesome, or particularly heroic.  Just stories.  Things about the guys he worked with.  And things he did.  I don't remember the stories, its been to long.  But I do remember the casual certainty in his voice when he spoke about country, and duty.  I thought he was just shooting the breeze at the time.  But, looking back on it, much of what I belive about those things, I learned from him.
  The other thing I remember about him was the one X four board that he had the shop class fashion a handle into. They also drilled holes in it to cut down on the wind resistance. This should explain why I didn't like him much 

 Anyway, this guy made an impression on my mind, and occasionally on my ass.  He is about the only teacher I can recall with any clarity.  It is odd to think that probably the best teacher I ever had wouldn't last 5 minutes in todays educational system.
So, who was the teacher you remember most.