After temporarily pointing a rifle at a reflection of himself, Daffy finds the goat hiccuping with the garbage inside him and amiably offers him a glass of Alka-Seltzer.
Daffy is ready to call it quits (saying “What I'd give for a can of spinach now”, a reference to Popeye), but is encouraged by the ghosts of his ancestors who encamped at Valley Forge with George Washington, who explored with Daniel Boone, who sailed with John Paul Jones, and who stood in for Abraham Lincoln.
The goat makes a run for the submarine, but Daffy repels all bullets shot at him and starts yanking on the periscope.
And outrageous humor — we dissolve from the back end of a horse with a black tail to the forelock on Adolf's face; the goat is capable of doing a four-footed military goosestep.
The original black and white cartoon is also available as a special feature for the DVD release of the Warner Bros. 1943 movie Air Force.