Thanks, Tigerssman for helping me with this story.
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The war was now entering its eighth year since I have last seen you. Everyone except CPO Hope had put their twenty years in. Fleet admiral Lee was now stateside, having just one goal left she needed to do before she left the Navy, to give Cadet Hope, Maria's daughter, her commission. Doc, CPO Hope, Admirals Kathy, now a one-star Admiral, and Lesly, a two-star Admiral, had all talked to Fleet Admiral Lee. All would retire on the same date and would build some liberty up to use at the end of their tour. The date, three days after the first anniversary of Cadet Hope getting her commission; CPO Hope would have her twenty years in by then.
Cadet Hope was finishing her sophomore year and had already been put on the fast track to become an officer. She had already proven herself worthy, top of her class, working on next-generation warfare and guidance systems for a new class of fighter jet.
Her security clearance had already been raised to not only work on the highly secretive systems, but she thought outside the box, spotting several catastrophic flaws in the design phase that no one else saw. She received commendations for those. They would translate into a higher rating as soon as she graduated. Cadet Hope had asked Lee for a commission to a carrier, just like her dad had.
Maria could not be prouder of her daughter, even though the e-mail she got was highly generic, due to redacted material. Maria installed a porch swing and an additional flag holder to put on the inside of the porch so she could fly Lyle's flag, the one CPO Hope bought after Lyle's funeral, in inclement weather. She could often be found rocking on her swing watching the flag; it calmed her. Lyle's actual flag now flew as the base's main flag. It was a wonderful idea, to still give honor to all those families who lost a loved one in the service of their country. Over time, other widow's flags would replace it.
On the chessboard, the white pieces were on the attack, the black pawns, and rooks were falling with regularity. Many spots have been cleared of the black pieces. Unfortunately, the powerful black King and Queen remained on the board.
New plans were being made to press the offensive on multiple fronts. Lee was less involved now with the planning, but she still had overall command. Cadet Hope would be on one of the new carriers, the Comet or the Starfire. They most likely would sail together. They would be the gold standard amongst carriers. Sailing together would shift the balance of power in the war, as the defenders would have to reallocate shrinking assets to defend against the two ships. The Allies would then have assets freed. The top-secret new fighters were just one of the advancements the Allies were making in the art of warfare.
The day Hope got her commission was a joyous day for everyone but Maria. It meant that her daughter would be going off to war just like Lyle had. Hope hugged her mother and said, "Mom, I will do him proud. I will help end this stupid war once and for all." Hope was assigned to the Starfire, her best friend, Claire, the Comet.[NOTE: What rank is Claire? The reason I ask is later on page 3 paragraph starting "I knew her Dad." Last sentence You say Claire might not have to salute Hope anymore. Was Claire still a cadet? What rank was Hope promoted to?]
At the briefing, her captain made a short comment, "I will make this brief because our orders are brief, simply to push back the coastline twenty miles, then reassess."
Hope smiled, she knew those planes inside and out. The first surprise would be on their side, as the enemy could not detect the fighters or Claire's bombers for that matter. After the first wave, it would be a mad scramble to get into the air. At midnight the assault would begin; at 06:00 the bombers would take off, at 07:00 the fighters would deploy. The crews were the elite at rearming the planes. The bombardment would last twelve hours. The night sky became day, the black plumes of smoke littered the coastline.
Because the coastline was in such a state of flux, the bombers went behind the lines to target all fuel and ammo dumps, as well as any sitting targets. An hour later the fighters came from the opposite direction. The enemy had to look out the window to see what was happening, radar was useless. Command and Control were severed. Not a single plane was lost, the enemy was in retreat. Hope looked over a beautiful sunset, the routine will last another seven days. Claire walked over to the bomb store and wrote on one of the bombs, this one is for Hope and her Dad; you sons of bitches. Claire took a picture of it and sent it to Hope. The wing commander said, "This bomb will be the first to drop."
The Enemy didn't understand why the Allies were not pursuing their retreat. The Allies were making a statement; "There will be no land for you to retake." It was now a constant retreat, making a stand would be an exercise in futility. Each day the coastline was being remade. With no fighting, the assaults were lasting longer. The Marines moved in only to see utter devastation in their path. Very few of the dead were not torn apart by the fighting. The Marines moved fast, mopping up any remaining pockets of resistance with ease. They wheeled to the North, crossing the southern border, while the Allies held the Northern border. The East was the only escape as the sea was to the west where only death or imprisonment awaited them. As reinforcements and supply chains refilled, the process of taking land continued. Some said, "It is like herding cattle into the chute."
When the captain heard this he took umbrage to it, "Seaman, people have died, and will continue to die to keep our freedom secure. Referring to them as cattle is an insult. Consider yourself on report."