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“I am talking to myself, Colonel.”

“I do that as well at times. My guards estimate, from the prints in the dirt and bent grasses around our camp where they shot at us, an even twelve men, but that figure could go up or down a man.  We found three empty LAW launchers and brass from a Russian RG-6, our 40 mm semi-automatic, 6-shot grenade launcher.”

“Damn it, Ivanov, I know what a damned RG-6 is, for heavens sake. Did you find anything else?”

“One of the prisoners escaped, but I do not think she was the reason for the attack. And, sir, to answer your next question, we have no idea which of the women got away at this time. I am waiting for laboratory results to give me names. We noticed spots of blood leading from the building so we know she has been injured.”

“It matters little if one woman got away and you can be sure if she was a guest of Colonel Eline, she was injured in more ways than one. I want a hundred prisoners shot this morning and within the hour.”

Snapping to attention, Ivanov said, “It will be done, Colonel.”

John, now leading the group, moved about ten miles into Alabama and took shelter in an old house.  He'd decided, at the last minute, to keep moving east and not return west yet. While he'd fixed Sandra's broken arm by setting it, and then securing it in place using two pieces of wood, her face was a real mess. The shoulder injury was healing, but he suspected she'd faint when she saw her face. The tip of her nose was missing, long and deep knife cuts were in both cheeks, and her forehead was a mass of knife marks.  He was scared the damage done would kill her will to live. Sandra had once been a stunning woman.

“John, what are you thinking about?” She asked from a blanket beside him. Dolly had her head in Sandra's lap.

“Baby, you've been cut pretty bad on your face.”

“I know, because I felt it every time the knife blade struck me, and Colonel Eline promised to make me ugly.”

“He could never make you ugly, but you will have some scars.” He pulled small mirror he used to shave with at times and handed it to her.

Sandra took and mirror in her hands. After she raised it, she said, “Well, the Russian was a man of his word, because I'm for damned sure ugly. Nonetheless, I'm alive and that sonofabitch isn't.”

Silence was heard.

“John, if you don't want me anymore, I'll understand.”

“Baby, I fell in love with the you inside, not the packaging. I still want you and love you, so don't worry about that at all. It's your very soul I love, really, and it's still there.”

“John, I was raped. I was used so many times I lost count at twelve.”

He pulled her close, noticed she was silently crying, and it almost broke his heart. Kissing her chin, he said, “It still changes nothing. You, Sandra, mean more to me today than at any other time in my life. I thought I'd lost you and I feel so blessed that God returned you to me. No, you'll recover and we'll always be together.”

He hugged her closely and felt her body shudder as she cried.

After five days, John awoke early and said, “Everyone up. I want to be moving back into Mississippi within an hour.”

Sandra still in pain, took a pain pill from John's first aid kit and climbed to her feet. Her shoulder wasn't as painful as before, only it wasn't strong enough to carry a pack yet. As they donned their heavy packs, he said, “Skeeter, I want you on point and Ware, you pull drag. Now don't think the Russians have given up looking for us, because they haven't.  I suspect most of the air traffic looking for us is over, because it's too expensive to search for us by air very long. You can be assured, there are ground troops still looking.”

When they crossed over into Mississippi no one knew, not really, because there were no signs or markers deep in the woods. They continued to walk until threatened by darkness and then John called it a day. Sitting by the fire, he watched Sandra swallow another pain pill. Dolly, usually with John, spent the day beside Sandra and at times the dog would look up at her to make sure she was okay.  He suspected dogs had a way of knowing when the humans they cared about were hurting or worried.  Dolly evidently knew something was wrong with Sandra.

“We should be nearing the Pearl River, the day after tomorrow and our meeting place with Colonel Tate.”

“Good,” Sandra said, “because I need some time to heal.”

Squeezing her hand, which he'd been holding, he replied, “Let's hope you get some time to rest.  I have no idea if the man is still there, so we may have to keep moving.”

“I'll do what it takes.”

Two days later, Ware dropped back and said, “I see Colonel Tate and some others I recognize under the overpass.”

“Were they armed?” John asked.

“Relax, they looked like they always do, tired, hungry and armed for bear.”

“Lead us to the man.”

Tate grinned when he saw John and his group returning and the frowned when he realized he lost two men. “So, tell me, John, how did it go?”

“Very well, or at least the attack did. We lost two men later, after a Russian Ka-60 popped up on the horizon and fired a Gatling gun. I was, I'm happy to say, able to rescue my wife.”

“What of the Russian facility?” Colonel Tate asked then looking at Sandra he quickly added, “I see, my dear, that you've been a guest of the Russians. Thanks to them my chest and back are deeply scarred and I have one less testicle than I had before I met them. Rough hosts, the Russians are.”

“Well, I'm not sure, sir, but I think the no good bastard that removed my ears and cut my face is dead. Then, there was a huge Private named, Artyom. I hope he burns in hell forever. I had the privilege of seeing the Private on fire, so I know he's gone.”

“Colonel, the building is gone, but it'll not even slow the Russians down. I'm sure they put up a tent or will start interrogating in the field.” John said.

“Again, John, you fail to see the big picture. What matters is the destruction of Russian property and the killing of her men when we can. Now, some Colonel is going to have to explain to Moscow how a bunch of backwoods rednecks killed their men and destroyed their interrogation center.  Moscow will be pissed and maybe even mad enough to remove some commanders.”

“So,” John said, “that has nothing to do with us.”

“Son, it has everything to do with us. Eventually, we'll wear the Russians down and they'll grow tired of burying their sons and daughters, rebuilding, and hunting for American phantoms. They'll one day realize what you and I know, that most Americans are dedicated to living in the best damned place in the world.”

“It's hard to prove it, by looking at how we live now.”

“We'll get up and dust our asses off, become determined, and in a couple of years we'll have our country back. One thing about Americans I don't want you to
ever
forget, we are not a nation of quitters and in the end, well, the Russians will realize that fact as well.”

“But, what do we do in the mean time, sir?”

“Why that's easy, John, we keep killing the Russian sonsofbitches as fast as we can. We blow up their trucks, planes, buildings and we fight their asses tooth and nail. Always keep in mind, we are Americans and we're winners.”

 

 

The End

 

 

 

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W.R. Benton
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has previously authored books of fiction, non-fiction, and Southern
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Such notable authors as Matt Braun, Stephen Lodge, Don Bendell, and many others have endorsed his work. His survival book,
“Simple Survival, a Family Outdoors Guide,” is a 2005 Silver Award Winner from the Military Writers Society of America.
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Mister Benton has an Associate Degree in Search and Rescue, Survival Operations, a Baccalaureate in Occupational Safety and Health, and a Masters Degree in Psychology completed except for his thesis.  Sergeant Benton retired from the military in 1997, with over twenty-six years of active duty, and at the rank of Senior Master Sergeant (E-8).  He spent twelve years as a Life Support Instructor where he taught aircrew members how to use survival gear, survival procedures, and parachuting techniques. Gary has attended the following United States Air Force Survival Schools:

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Water Survival Training

Jungle Survival Training

Arctic Survival Training

Sergeant Benton also has over 12 years of experience as a Life Support Survival Instructor, where he trained thousands of men and women.

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EAGLE PEOPLE
by W.R. Benton

THE BITE OF AMON'S AX
was deep, striking the woman at the base of her neck, and if he hadn't hit her with a downward angle, the blade would have decapitated her.  As it was, the hand sharpened bronze cut through her collar bone and blood flew in all directions. She gave a piercing scream and her eyes grew huge in pain and fear. A long spear fell from her hands and she instantly reached for her injury, as if any effort on her part could stop the bleeding. He let her fall and shifted his attention to the man behind her.

He was a big man, tall, but not fat and looked to be in good physical condition, which worried Amon. He'd been living on wild game, wild cows, dogs, and an occasional cat, so he wasn't in the best shape in the world, but he ate what his tribe could provide. Just as the man stabbed at him with the metal tip of his spear, an arrow took the stranger in the throat and he fell, blood spewing in all directions. He began to choke and claw at the ground, but Amon ignored him; he was dead meat, except his mind didn't realize it yet.

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