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havegone faster, but he kept interrupting with queries and asking forclarification of details. He was silent for a long time after Ifinally wound down.

Finally he said, โ€œI need some time to processall of this. Give me the night to think on things and weโ€™ll discussthis more in the morning. You can bunk down in the sparebedroom.โ€

He saw me settled into the guest room, thenleft me to my own devices. It took me forever to get to sleep.

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The next morning I woke up to find that Mattwas already gone. I took a shower and ate some leftover pizza forbreakfast. It was about all that I could do until I heard from myfriend. Shortly after noon, I heard a truck approaching the house.Sneaking a peek out the window, I saw a familiar olive greenmilitary truck in the driveway behind Mattโ€™s jeep.

He opened his garage door, but parked off tothe side. Jumping out, he helped guide the truck back up againstthe opening. Curious, I went through the side door into the garageand saw a half squad of troops unloading supplies onto the garagefloor.

โ€œAll personnel and equipment ready and atyour disposal, sir,โ€ the staff sergeant shouted, snapping toattention.

โ€œAt ease,โ€ Matt replied. โ€œStay with theordinance, weโ€™ll return shortly with instructions.โ€ He guided meback inside the house.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ I asked.

โ€œI thought long into the night about what youtold me, and came to a decision. I would trust you with my life, soI completely believe that you have uncovered a significant threat.As such, I have decided to give you as much support as I can,without going through channels. By my thinking, you Rangers followa close enough code to real soldiers like us Green Berets that Iwill trust you with operational command.โ€

I flipped him a quick finger at his dig atthe rangers.

โ€œThereโ€™s no way that I can get leave on shortnotice to join you, but I can arrange for the loan of up to twosquads of troops who are personally loyal to me. Youโ€™ll have bothsignificant talent, as well as significant firepower.โ€

Stunned at the scope of what he was layingout before me, I could only nod for him to continue.

โ€œBefore we continue, I must ask you one lasttime if this is some kind of stupid joke. If you lead me on by mydick past this point for no good reason, Iโ€™ll execute youmyself.โ€

Nodding for him to continue I said, โ€œThis isno joke, but Iโ€™m not sure if this much force will be needed.โ€

โ€œBetter to have backup that you donโ€™t needrather than need it and not have it,โ€ he admonished. โ€œNow, ifyouโ€™re ready to continue, letโ€™s figure out what the hell we can doabout this situation.โ€

โ€œI must say that Iโ€™m surprised at all of thesupport youโ€™re offering to me without any evidence,โ€ Iadmitted.

โ€œYouโ€™ve seen enough combat to not be easilyspooked. Iโ€™ve seen enough that Iโ€™ve learned to trust the gutfeelings of seasoned soldiers. Making my decision wasnโ€™t easy, butnow that Iโ€™ve made it, you can count on my full support.โ€

The people that I selected for this missionare both loyal and honorable. Any information that you told me, youcan trust to them as well. I suggest that we sit down with thesoldiers here and you brief them as you did with me last night.Each is a specialist in his own right, and will add to our littlewar council.โ€

Words cannot describe the pride that I feltsurging through me at his words. โ€œThis is why I became asoldier,โ€ I thought. โ€œVery well,โ€ I said with resolve. โ€œPleasegather the men and give them a preliminary briefing. I need a fewminutes alone.โ€

I made my way to my bedroom and closed thedoor behind me. Spying some candles on the end table, I lit one andturned off the room light. I gathered the rest together andarranged them in the middle of a clear space on the floor. I satdown cross legged and slowly lit them, slowing my breathing as muchas I could. Once I had relaxed sufficiently, I quietly began tospeak.

Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger,fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will alwaysendeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit de corps ofmy Ranger Regiment.

Acknowledging the fact that a Ranger is amore elite soldier who arrives at the cutting edge of battle byland, sea, or air, I accept the fact that as a Ranger my countryexpects me to move further, faster, and fight harder than any othersoldier.

Never shall I fail my comrades. I willalways keep myself mentally alert, physically strong, and morallystraight and I will shoulder more than my share of the taskwhatever it may be, one hundred percent and then some.

Gallantly will I show the world that I am aspecially selected and well trained soldier. My courtesy tosuperior officers, neatness of dress, and care of equipment shallset the example for others to follow.

Energetically will I meet the enemies of mycountry. I shall defeat them on the field of battle for I am bettertrained and will fight with all my might. Surrender is not a Rangerword. I will never leave a fallen comrade to fall into the hands ofthe enemy and under no circumstances will I ever embarrass mycountry.

Readily will I display the intestinalfortitude required to fight on to the Ranger objective and completethe mission, though I be the lone survivor.

Comforted by my reaffirmation of the RangersCreed, I rose and tried to decide if I should slaughter my wife ormy friends first.

Chapter 15

Mark: The Morning After

I awoke slowly, so as to not disturb thepercussion band marching around inside my skull. Crawling out ofbed, I made my way to the shower where I stood soaking until I feltpartially human again. I didnโ€™t feel like shaving, so I just put onsome sweats. I was amazed that the clock said it was almost noon. Ihavenโ€™t overslept so much since my college days.

Leaving the bedroom, I heard voices comingfrom the kitchen so I made my way there. I wanted about a gallon ofhot strong coffee. Conversation stopped as I rounded the corner andthey all turned to look at

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