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“5000 yards,” Lieutenant Walce yelled to his fellow comrades over the roar of the waves. Mortars crashed down at the boats like the lava that gets hurled up into the air and drops when a volcano erupts splashing the lava. “Get ready for some action and leave the boat ASAP when it reaches the shore,” Lieutenant Walce shrieks to the butterflies-in-the-stomach soldiers while they are fifty yards away from shore. The boats arrive at the beach and the regiment hops out. Just as Joe Bob jumps out, a mortar goes smack down on his brightly colored boat. Joe Bob gets hurtled through the air and land in an oceans pit Stuck from his packs weight. Luckily, Lieutenant Walce was there to almost yank Joe Bob’s socket out of his arm. “Get up soldier no time for lollygagging recruit,” Lieutenant Walce yells to Joe Bob. Lieutenant Walce calls a medic over and the medic carries Joe Bob to a tent behind some rocks as bullets zing over their heads. The medics head gets blown off dropping Joe Bob and leaving him to bleed-out in the sand. Joe Bob wakes up in an armored Hummer that is being driven by a fellow soldier. Lieutenant Walce was manning the MG42 that was mounted on the hood of the Hummer. The MG42 is a powerful machine gun that is usually deployed on a wall or on the top of a pole.. The gun Lieutenant Walce was shooting furiously at the enemy trucks and getting momentarily confused from the crossfire of the dozens of trucks. The drivers head gets blasted from a fifty caliber bullet usually found in a Barrett 50 Cal. “Take the wheel,” Lieutenant Walce screeches to Joe Bob. Then all of a sudden, one of the trucks rams the Hummer from the side sending it hurtling off a cliff into a lake. Minutes fly by like a dragonfly. Choking on water and out of the lake somehow, Joe Bob wakes up. He looks around for his Lieutenant and doesn’t see him. “I really hope he is all right,” Joe Bob mutters curiously to himself. His last objective…kill his father that betrayed the regiment to get it all killed. (Except Walce and Joe Bob) Slowly, knife held high, Joe Bob staggers towards his target. The truck his father tried to escape in crashed into a boulder letting the truck to be engulfed in the yellow-orange flames. Joe Bob watches his father sprint to a stop behind a car which he thinks it’s his hiding spot. Joe Bob slowly walks towards his father and with a furious slash, his father counters with a head butt, letting Joe Bob drop with a thud and continuing with a knife in the stomach. His father pulls out a magnum, loads the chamber, and points it at the helpless Joe Bob. At the moment his father is about to shoot…Lieutenant Walce comes out of no where and tackles Joe Bob’s father. Lieutenant Walce is pounding on Joe Bobs father and Joe Bobs father pounding on the helplessly pinned Lieutenant. The Lieutenant has been knocked out. Joe Bob crawls to the gun and his father kicks it away and kicks Joe Bob in the face. Joe Bob painfully and slowly pulls the knife out of his stomach and takes aim at his fathers head stopping him from pounding on the Lieutenant. The knife stuck in his fathers forehead, he slowly falls towards the ground leaving his father laying lifelessly in the sand with both their blood pooling onto the sand. Lieutenant Walce gets up slowly from the brutal fight and gets Joe Bob to a civilian rescue chopper that had found them from the smoke from the crashed truck. Flying southwest to a base down in Texas, Joe Bob ponders his past moments…’what could I have done to save my regiment…nothing, nothing because I didn’t find out until I heard the com chat. Him and Zackaro…who would have guessed.’ “Joe Bob…a word with you…here is your promotion to sergeant. You saved my life and sacrificed enough courage to kill your father. You also took the wheel of vehicle and got us hit off a cliff. If you hadn’t been where they hit us, they would have captured us and killed us. Most importantly, you followed your objectives. I’d be glad to serve with you again,” Lieutenant Walce salutes to Joe Bob and Joe Bob does it back. “At ease Sergeant…it’s going to be a looooonnnnnggggg riiiiidddddeeeee.” ||
 * Splash...the waves crashed at the boat sides like the eggs kids throw at houses. Joe Bob was with second regiment going to fight in world war II and be a war hero and tell his parents his over enjoyable story. All of them wore parachute silk. Going to fight at some rocky cliffs would be a difficult mission even for an elite regiment.