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03.01.2011 um 02:19 Uhr

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02.01.2011 um 02:19 Uhr

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01.01.2011 um 02:19 Uhr

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31.12.2010 um 02:26 Uhr

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30.12.2010 um 02:18 Uhr

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@@@@@"What time is this report for?" he asked abruptly "Then whyinhell can't you put it down like that? Goddammit, man, you've got it for 2330 to 0030Can't you even read? Don't you know what the hell time it is?" He had even copied the time on the preceding report"Sorry," Hearn muttered, furious with himself for the error "What else you gonna do with this report?" "Damn if I knowThis isn't the work I've been doing "Well, now, I'll tell you," Dalleson said with relish"If you'll get the cobwebs off your brain you'll know that this is a Combat Report, so after you mark it in the Journal and on the map, you put it in the file for my Periodic Report, and when I'm done with it, which'll be tomorrow, you empty the file of the previous day, and put it in the Historical File, and you have one of the clerks make a copy and put it in the Journal FileNothing too hard about that for a man with a college education, is there, Hearn?" Hearn shrugged"Since the report doesn't say anything, why go to all that bother?" He grinned, enjoying the opportunity to lash back"It doesn't make much sense to me Dalleson was enragedHe glowered at Hearn, his jowls darkening, his mouth pressed thin by the powerful clamps of his jawsA first trickle of sweat slid past his eye and outlined his cheek"It doesn't make sense to you, eh," he repeated, "it doesn't make sense to you Like a shot-put hurler hopping on one foot to increase his momentum, Dalleson turned to Stacey and said, "It doesn't make sense to Lieutenant Hearn Stacey tittered uncomfortably, while Dalleson balanced on an infuriated sarcasm"Well, now, I'll tell you, Lieutenant, maybe there's a lot of things that don't make sense, maybe it don't make sense for me to be a soldier," he sneered, "maybe it ain't natural for you to be an officer, maybe it don't make sense," he said, repeating the original phrase"Maybe I'd rather be anything else than a soldier, maybe, Lieutenant, I'd rather be a Dalleson searched for a sufficiently damning word, and then clenching his fist powerfully he shouted, "Maybe it would be more natural for me to be a poet Hearn had been growing increasingly pale as the tirade continuedHe was incapable of speech for a moment in his angerAnd behind it was a bewildered amazement at the force of Dalleson's reactionIf you knocked out Army procedure, Dalleson was a man carrying packages with his suspenders about to rip looseHearn swallowed, gripped the edge of the ta