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The Frat Boys are the main antagonists of the Family Guy episode "Veteran Guy". They are a group of gangsters that are planning to bomb a booze cruise so that they can kill Peter Griffin.
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The whole mess starts when Peter finds a naval ball cap at a thrift store. Wearing it gets him special attention, which he loves, so he buys more for his buddies. He even manages to talk a very reluctant Quagmire, a real Navy veteran, into joining the crew. Their fun is short lived, though. When actor Eric Dane points out their caps feature the name of a fictional ship from his show, the guys are immediately arrested for stolen valor. The one exception? Quagmire, the real vet. As punishment, they're initially sentenced to join the Marines, but they manage to get the sentence reduced to serving in the Coast Guard at Fort Lauderdale during spring break. Following his father's urging, Ida, Quagmire joins them. He tries to set a good, professional example, but the guys are only interested in goofing off and treating it like a joke frustrated by their antics, Quagmire quits.
Soon after Quagmire leaves, the guys overhear some "disturbed" college frat boys plotting an attack specifically, bombing a booze cruise. Peter and his friends board the cruise to stop them but are quickly overwhelmed. Just when things look bad, Quagmire makes a heroic return, arriving on a coast guard ship and armed with a machine gun. One of the "mentally ill" youths taunts them, saying they'll never find the bomb hidden in the ship's foam. But Petersomehow succeeds in locating it. He tries to save the day by sending the bomb away on a jet ski he'd "liberated" earlier, but it just loops back to him.
Quagmire steps in one last time, using the grappling crane from the Coast Guard ship to fling the bomb far into the water, where it explodes harmlessly. He starts to recite a well known tagline from Olive Garden, which triggers a brief cutaway gag of the guys stuffing their faces with spaghetti. Before he can finish, he's shot by Cleveland, who is sick of the pasta obsession.

