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The phone rang again"This is Rock and Rye (The commander of the 1st Battalion, 460th Regiment "We're going to be ready to jump off in fifteen minutesWhat is our mission? I have to brief my men
They had been asking him this for the past hour, and each time he had roared back, "It's a mission of opportunity And now he had to give an answer"You're to proceed in radio silence up to the Japs' supply depot Dalleson gave the co-ordinates"When you're ready to attack, you're to send a message back, and we'll bring artillery downHandle it through your FOIf your radio won't carry, we'll let go on our side in exactly one hour, and you're to go in afterwardYou're to destroy the depot, and you got to move goddam fastI'll tell you what after that
He hung up, and stared at his watchInside the tent the heat hung in heavy draperiesOutside the sky was darkening and the foliage yawned flaccidly in the turgid suggestion of a breezeOn an afternoon like this, a half hour or so before a downpour, it was usually possible to hear every sound, but now there was nothingThe artillery was waiting, plotting their concentration targets, but he could not even hear a machine gun or a rifleThe only noise was the occasional jarring of the earth, the scattering of dust, when a tank moved byHe could not use them at the breach, for there were no roads, so he was sending them to cover up the weakened positions on his left flank
Abruptly Dalleson remembered he had given the attack battalion no antitank support and he groaned aloud this timeIt was too late to get them up in time for the attack on the supply depot but perhaps he could send them in time for a Jap counterattack if it were to developHe alerted the antitank platoon of 2nd Battalion, sent them after the first unitsHow many other things would come to mind?
And of course he waited, swearing to himself as he grew more nerv
