Chapter 48
The ship slowly nosed up to the unloading point. The moon cast a faint glow on the desert landscape as everyone on board held their breath. Then from the shore a red light was seen flashing on and off. Shaun relaxed from the tension that had built up. They had not been discovered, Captain Stavros quietly gave an order and the ship slowly came to a stop.
The ship was secured to the shore, and the ship's derrick swung into action. Shaun could see from the bridge shadowy figures appearing on the shore getting ready to receive the first vehicle. He turned to Stavros, "I'd better get ashore so I'll say my goodbyes Captain."
Stavros smiled sadly "God go with you Major and your men." They shook hands, then Shaun made his way to the deck of the ship.
He gave an involuntary shiver feeling the cold of the desert night. Finding his kitbag mixed with those of the others he slipped on the Shernaghs scarf around his neck and his goggles, then put on the old RAF fur lined flight jacket, feeling the instant warmth of it. Clipping on the army belt with the holster that contained his grandfather's 1911 Colt Automatic, his final act was to put on his Australian bush hat, satisfied he made his way to the ladder that led to the shore.
On the shore he could see Stanley's men had everything in hand, already two of the trucks had been unloaded and moved away waiting for the bowsers to be unloaded. Bobby, Cookie and the four trainees stood to one side allowing Stanley to organise his men.
Shaun glanced at his watch, they were on schedule. Bobby came over to him.
"You can tell they have done this before," he chuckled. Shaun nodded, watching as a bowser was unloaded. In seconds a truck was reversed and the bowser hooked on and moved away. He saw Cookie examining the back of the Bedford truck that had brought Stanley and his men, and walked over to him.
"I see they have improved on what we told them at the Crater boss," Cookie said.
Hanging down from chassis of the Bedford were two heavy canvas strips about three feet wide with steel strips riveted to the canvas dragging on the ground.
Shaun nodded, "They'll obscure the tyre tracks but kick up a hell of a lot of dust. Just as well we will be travelling at night."
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After ninety minutes the Jeeps had all been unloaded and the convoy was formed up. The Iona Star had moved away, rebuilding the large packing cases, now empty on the decks. They were alone now.
Bobby had cheeked that all the radios in the vehicles were all on the same net, their kitbags and bedrolls had been placed in the water bowser truck.
They had discussed the setup of the convoy with Stanley. The four Jeeps would lead with the two trucks behind and the Bedford bringing up the rear.
Stanley came up to them, "We are ready to move Shaun, and we have to get to our first point before daylight before the Egyptian's have their aircraft up."
Shaun knew that the Egyptians had Spitfires and patrolled deeply into the Negev. "We're ready Stanley," he said climbing into the truck to join Bobby and Cookie. Stanley walked back to the lead Jeep.
Shaun put the scarf around his face and adjusted the goggles on his face then settled down onto the bedrolls has the convoy moved off. He knew that they would only be doing about ten or fifteen miles an hour, and even this would drop to a crawl on some sections. Laying back on the bedrolls he contemplated the night sky awash with stars. The adrenaline slowly draining away from the tension that had gripped him during the unloading and he relaxed into a restless sleep.
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Cookie woke him shaking his shoulder, he blinked regaining his senses.
"Get this inside you Boss," he said handing over a mug of tea. The convoy had stopped and the first light of dawn was appearing in the east.
Sitting up he looked around through the netting of a camouflage net. They appeared to be in a narrow valley vehicles were positioned on either side of it already covered with nets. Finishing his tea he jumped down from the truck, Cookie already had the Bengasi burner's working, "breakfast in twenty minutes Boss," he said. Shaun nodded stretching to free his body of the kinks.
Seeing Bobby in conversation with Stanley in the front of the truck, he joined them.
"Good sleep Shaun?" Bobby asked with a smile on his face.
"Yes thanks," Shaun replied sheepishly.
"Stanley says we made good time last night, but the going will get slower from here on," Bobby continued.
They were interrupted by Cookie shouting "Grub up."
"Have you had your breakfast yet Stanley?" Shaun asked Stanley.
"Not yet," he replied.
"Well you are welcome to join us, but it will be bacon and eggs I'm afraid." Shaun continued.
Stanley smiled sheepishly, "After five years in the British army I'm afraid I've become a lapsed Jew regarding food."
Shaun and Bobby chuckled, "There's going to be another for breakfast Cookie." Shaun shouted.
After they had eaten, Shaun and Stanley walked along the ravine checking the displacement of the vehicles. They had been placed either side of the ravine in the shadows cast by the steepness of the sides. Each was concealed by a camouflage net which broke up the outline of each vehicle. Shaun could make out the men wrapped in their bedrolls already asleep from the labours of the previous night.
"They had been on the go for over twenty four hours straight," Stanley explained.
Shaun nodded as he continued.