I now bring you the 3rd instalment of my little tale of what might happen if the wrong Ahole gets into the front office, and we start slipping back into an isolationist mind set. As always thanks for reading and voting on my previous works and I alone am responsible for the content and any mistakes in this story. This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely coincidental. I hope that everyone had a good 4th of July and stayed safe.
And now on with the show.
I know I used some terms that many are unfamiliar with unless you, a family member or a friend was in the military and some of these go back a way.
MACVSOG: Military Advisory Command Vietnam Studies and Observation Group, this is kind of a misnomer. This was how the Military under Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson managed to get Special Forces troops and Instructors, into Vietnam without really appearing to move in troops.
SEAL: Sea Air and Land, these were the Navies answer to the Army's Special Forces. Founded on 01 January 1962 in San Diego Ca. Their forerunners were the UDT (Underwater Demolition Teams) which came into being during World War 2 on 15 August 1942. After the battle for Tarawa, they became part of the island-hopping recon battle plan. They severed in both the European and Pacific Theaters of operation and were instrumental in scouting and removing obstacles on landing beaches and approaches. Messing with a Seal is like screwing around with an unshielded buzz saw, eventually you're going to lose a limb or your life.
Special Forces: Better known as the Green Berets, they came into being on 19 June 1952. They have extensive training in nearly all of the major fields the Army has. SF teams generally go in before the regular ground troops, even airborne troops sometimes.
GBU-31/32/38: More widely known as JDAMs or Joint Direct Attack Munitions are based off the Mk 80 series of munitions, they are some of the latest group of precision guided weapons that dates back to World War 2.
CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition (CEM): this is what's known as a cluster bomb and was introduced in 1986 and replaced the older Vietnam era munitions. There are 47 different types in the US inventory, the CBU-87 has over 200 submunitions and a dozen fuzzing settings making this a highly effective piece of ordinance. When used against lightly armored, soft skinned and anti-personal targets the effects are devastating.
Punji pits: Now if you've been to the Southeast Asian War games and survived let me say Welcome Home Brothers and Sisters and salute from one Vet to another. If you didn't participate in that 10+ year cluster fuck, count yourself lucky from what I was told by those who had been there. Punji pits were a favorite passive trap used by Mr. Charles against our forces and did cause quite a bit of injury. It involved digging a pit along a trail and lining it with sharpened, fire hardened pieces of bamboo then covered with twigs and leaves. When a heavily ladened soldier would walk on the twigs they would give way and drive the spears up through the bottom of the combat boots and the foot there in. Many times, these spears were coated in human excrement which caused horrible injuries and sadly to say many deaths. Some pits had spears that faced downward so that once you fall in you can't pull it free without cutting your leg up.
Toe poppers: These are a small mine or IED designed not so much to kill as to maim the individual who's unlucky enough to find it. They were first used during WW2 by the Germans who developed the Schu-mine 42, there were many other anti-personnel mines in existence at that time, but they were designed to bound up and explode about waist level or simply explode throwing out large clouds of fragments.
Week 7 of the war.
'I woke up alone, which for me wasn't anything new, being single I'd grown used to it. I did notice that it was light outside, I pulled my arm out from under the sheets and looked to see what time it was. FUCK, it was after 1030, I had managed 7 hours of sleep and felt like gold bricker. I hopped out of bed and grabbed a quick shower to wash the nights excitement away, and quickly got out. Going back into the bedroom I noticed that the bed had been made and a fresh uniform was laid out along with clean underwear and socks. I felt like I was being spoiled and 10 minutes later I was downstairs and headed for the kitchen for a bite to eat.'
'Tony sat me down and shoved a plate of food in front of me along with some coffee. I asked him how we were doing food wise and what we were running low on. He told me at the moment we were set on nearly everything but would need coffee, sugar and creamer within 2 months. I had him make a list and I would call in to see if we could get an airdrop of supplies.'
'Going outside I found Mike teaching a class on aircraft recognition, each right answer received a round of ammo, wrong ones you had to give 10 pushups. A great incentive to be right, or to bulk up. I caught his attention and motioned him over; he gave the class over to Eric and we walked over towards the cave. I thanked him for the extra sleep and asked him what we might need by way of supplies. He told me that he couldn't think of anything right off the bat but that he'd let me know in a day or 2.'
"Chaos Base, Chaos 3-5, over." Bill called. I tapped my ear bud and answered him. "3-5 this is 6 go with your traffic, over." "Boss, we got at least a company maybe more headed our way. They look like that want to try some serious shit." He told me. I looked over at Mike who was already telling everyone to armor up and get to their post. I ran back inside and called Roundhouse Base, they quickly answered, and I let them know what was going on and that I needed a bit of back up. I was told that a flight of Echo's was hunting in my area, they would be diverted to my position for pest control services. I thanked them and gave them my position and strength then grabbed a portable radio and went to get in position.'
'From my position on the right flank I could see the trail the assholes would have to take to get up to us. "Alright everyone, just relax, it's going to take them a little time to get up here. If they make it at all." I told my team over the ear buds they had been given. I watched them enter the trees and smiled then talked to Sam, I told her if they passed close to any mines to detonate them for maximum effect. 5 minutes later there was an explosion followed by several seconds of muffled gun fire and some screaming. I just sat back and laughed.'
'I waited and several minutes later there was another scream and I knew someone had found a punji pit, who ever had entered the tree line was now getting an education the hardest way I know. Firsthand. Hammerhead lead checked in with me and let me know their ordinance line up, 96 CBU-87s and a full load of 20mm. One way or another I was going to make a mess of thing and of any people that just happened to get in the way.'
'I called in a mission on their approximate position and cleared them for one pass, in pairs dropping 4 twins on a .5 second delay between each drop. That would give me max coverage with minimum use of available assets on hand. I would also allow me to drop a few rocks on their big guard points.'
'I cleared Hammerhead in hot and ducked behind something solid. A minute later I heard the roar of the engines and the rapid staccato of the bomblets going off. If there was anyone screaming it was lost among the cracks. The second wave was hot on the leaders tail and executed a perfect drop as they blanketed the area a second time. I let the noise die down and poked my head up over the berm of rocks that made up my perch.'
'I noticed the smoke haze seeping out of the canopy and that there weren't any gaps in the trees that I could see. I called hammerhead off of their next run and sent them up high to play overwatch and report. The leader called in that he had numerous hot spots, but nothing was headed my way that he could see. I sent them to the town and had them strike the main gate and check point, if they wanted to hold the town, I was going to make it as expensive as possible to keep hold of.'
'30 minutes later the Echos had to scoot to make it back to friendly lines to tank up. I wished them well and thanked them for their prompt delivery of those special packages. I kept everyone in place for another 90 minutes watching and waiting, then had Mike take a small patrol out in order to check where and what the patrol that had been bombed was doing.'
'About 30 minutes after that he radioed back that he had 3 live ones, and one was an officer of some sort. If he had to guess it was probably a junior political officer, The komissar, as they were known in the Russian language, were responsible for the ideological training of the troops. In short, they make sure everyone was singing the same tune that the state wanted them to sing.'
'I told him to make sure that tweedel dumbass stayed alive, and to search is ass carefully, and to search around where he and been found. If he had any intel on him, I wanted to be able to send it up the chain. I had Sam get ahold of Samantha letting her know what we had got our hands on. She told me that she would be calling the taxi service to arrange the pickup and hung up. I smiled and 25 minutes later Mike came in with his catch of the day.'