The movie follows the story of the US Army Sergeant. Bilko, a supervisor of the pool. This man began to use his position to fund many quick-rich programs, as he engaged in illegal methods including illegal gambling at Kansas Military Base. His old opponent, who appears to be determined to destroy his career and steal his friend, appears.
This is shoddy hackwork, replaying classic scenarios (the honest new recruit, audits by Pentagon bigwigs and manoeuvres in Nevada) with such disregard for narrative structure the reels might be in the wrong order.
Aside from the sheer insanity of trying to leap into the shoes of the irreplaceable Phil Silvers, surely Martin should have recognized that the film had no script, no gags and no discernible point.