Thoughtfully) You know, that's always when you get itRemember Shaughnessy in P and D? Supposed to go home on rotation, got his orders and everything, and they send him out on a security patrol and he gets it
RED: Sure, that's why they picked himListen, boy, forget about it, you ain't gonna get out of the Army, ain't any of us gonna get out
POLACK: You wanta know something, if I had eighteen months, I could work that rotationYou just gotta start sucking Mantelli, or that fat fug first sergeant, and you win a little money in poker, slip them twenty-thirty pounds, and say, 'Here, for a cigar, for a rotation cigar, get it!' There's ways
BROWN: By God, Red, Polack could be right, you remember when they picked Sanders, who the hell was he, not a goddam thing to recommend him except that he had his nose up Mantelli for the last year
RED: I'll
fendi b belt black leather tell you what, don't try it, BrownYou start sucking Mantelli and he'll get to like you so much he couldn't bear to let you go
MINETTA: I mean what kind of deal is this? Just like the goddam Army, give you something with one hand and take it away with the other, they just make you eat your heart out
POLACK: You're getting wise to yourself
BROWN: (Sighing) Aah, it makes you sick(Turning over in his blankets) Good night
RED: (Lying on his back, gazing at the pacific stars) That rotation ain't a plan to get men home, it's a plan how not to get them home
MINETTA: Yeah, good night
(Assorted speeches) Good night
(The men sleep surrounded by the hills and the whispering silence of the night
4
THE PLATOON passed an uneasy night in the hollowThe men were too tired to sleep well, and shivered in their blanketsWhen it came each
louis vuitton bags man's turn for guard, he would stumble up to the crest of the hill and stare over the grass into the valley belowEverything was cold and silver in the moonlight, and the hills had become gauntThe sleeping men in the hollow beneath him were removed and distantEach man on guard felt alone, terribly alone, as though looking out on the valleys and craters of the moonNothing moved, and yet nothing was stillThe wind was wistful and reflective; the grass rustled, advanced and retreated in shimmering rustling wavesThe night was intensely silent and pendent
In the dawn they folded their blankets, made their packs, and ate a K ration, chewing slowly, and without relish, the cold tinned ham and eggs and the square graham crackersTheir muscles were stiff from the previous day's march, and their clothing was damp with yesterday's perspirationThe older men
chanel jewelry were wishing that the sun was higher; there seemed no warmth left in their bodiesRed's kidneys were aching again, Roth's right shoulder was rheumatic, and Wilson had a spasm of diarrhea after he ateThey all felt dull, without volition; they scarcely thought of the march ahead
Croft and Hearn had gone to the top of the hill again, and were discussing the morning's marchIn the early morning, the valley was still hazy with mist and the mountain and pass were obscuredThey squinted into the north, looking at the Watamai RangeIt extended as far as they could see like a cloud bank in the haze, rising precipitously to its peak at Mount Anaka, and dropping abruptly, shudderingly, into the pass at its left, before mounting again
"Damn sure seems like the Japs would be watching that pass," Croft commented"They probably have enough to do without
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The haze was dissolving, and Croft squinted through the field glasses into the distance"I wouldn't say, LootenantThat pass is narrow enough for a platoon to hold it till hell freezes over"Course we got to find that out The sun was beginning to outline the contours of the hillsThe shadows in the hollows and draws were considerably lighter
"There's not a damn thing else we can do," Hearn murmuredAlready he could sense the antipathy between Croft and himself"With any luck we'll be able to bivouac behind the Jap lines tonight, and then tomorrow we can scout the Jap rear
Croft was doubtfulHis instincts, his experience, told him that the pass would be dangerous, probably futile, and yet there was no alternativeThey could climb Mount Anaka, but Hearn would never hear of that"Ain't nothin' else to do, I
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