The War After Armageddon

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Author: Ralph Peters
Tags: Fiction, General, Thrillers, Military
scarecrow on a caffeine jag. “Beats trying to pump enough POL over those ridges to get us to Damascus.”
    “I just want to get this corps ashore, at the moment.” Harris sighed, something he did only when he was too weary to catch himself. “All right. If the ‘High Lord of the Admiralty’ has no objections, the SeaBees can go in. And God bless ’em. But Sean . . .”
    The Four perked up. Harris used his given name, rather than “Real-Deal,” only when things were deadly serious.
    “. . . I don’t want you going ashore at Haifa. Not now. I need you.”
    “Doesn’t sound like my kind of town, anyway, sir.”
    “And ask me, before you decide to go in the future. No surprises. You hear me?”
    “Yes, sir.”
    “I could piss on my boots for saying this, but you’re the indispensible man on this one, Sean. We can fight blind, if we have to,and we even can fight without a plan, if it comes to that. But those soldiers and Marines can’t fight without bullets, water, POL, chow, and Band-Aids.”
    “And T-and-A mags? Ah, for the good, old days of the Internet . . .”
    “I’m serious, Sean. You know my priorities on this one: ammo, potable water, POL, then chow. As long as they’ve got something to shoot and something to drink, we’ll at least survive.”
    “Loggie Basic for the Middle East, sir: warm water, cold rations, rounds in the chamber, and fuel in the tank.”
    “Don’t carry this load yourself. Come to me if you need supporting fires.”
    The G-4 looked at the man he had served for half of his career. “You’re not carrying a few short tons yourself?”
    Harris smiled. “That’s what I do for a living, Real-Deal. Beats working. Try to get some sleep yourself, all right? I don’t want to see a thousand-mile stare at tomorrow night’s briefing.”
    “Which will be where, exactly?”
    Harris smiled. “In the Land of the Bible, as our MOBIC brothers put it. Now, march, soldier.”
    Flintlock Harris signed nine papers, then dismissed his aide and walked two bulkheads down to his stateroom—which reminded him of a room in a motel bypassed by the Interstate in the last century. The moment he shut the hatch, he let his shoulders sag. And he closed his eyes where he stood, touching them lightly, as if probing for damage.
    After washing his face and brushing his teeth, Harris took off his uniform blouse to sleep. He kept his trousers on, though. In case he had to move fast. But before he dropped onto the bunk, he got to his knees, just as he had done since his childhood.
    His prayers were never long, but always earnest. This night, he was as brief as he had ever been and didn’t even pray for his wife and two daughters. He just said:
    “Dear Lord, give me the strength to see what’s right and the strength to do what’s right. Help me be a just man. Amen.”
     
    MT. CARMEL RIDGES
     
    A male form emerged from the burning house and ran toward the Marines.
    “Peace! Peace!” he cried. “America good!”
    “Halt!” Sergeant Garcia yelled.
“Stop!”
    The man kept running through the darkness, shifting his course to head straight for Garcia and repeating, “America good!”
    “Halt!”
    Garcia pulled the trigger at the same instant the suicide bomber detonated himself. He felt the shock wave, but the bomber had not gotten close enough to do any damage. Garcia hoped.
    “Everybody okay? Check your buddy.”
    No casualties. This time.
    “Drink some water. Everybody.
Now
. If you’re out of water, piss in your hand and drink it.”
    Bad enough to lose good Marines to the Jihadis. Garcia wasn’t going to lose them to dehydration. But the fact, which he did not broadcast, was that his own camelback was empty. He figured most of his men were in the same boat.
    Drink it, if you got it.
    They had flanked the Jihadi positions on the ridge as mortar rounds, then serious artillery fire, thumped down on the houses the Mussies had turned into rent-a-forts. In the flame-scorched night, twisted
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