By Rodney Stich
It is a actual tale of an FBI agent and previous hugely embellished Vietnam pilot who found corruption concerning the CIA and White condominium politicians. He was once ordered to hide up for the federal crimes, and whilst he sought to bypass the obstruction of justibe by means of contacting participants of Congress, the ability of the Justice division used to be misused to make fake fees opposed to him. he's now languishing in a brand new York kingdom criminal to maintain the knowledge from the general public
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Two weeks ago, Lieutenant,” Lockyear answered as he also crouched on the floor. “You were up-country on a mission then. ” The major looked familiar to Taus. It was Boris Pogoloff, Taus’ former tactical officer assigned to the Corps of Cadets at Pennsylvania Military College. “Pogoloff, remember me,” asked Taus. ” Another rocket struck the compound’s perimeter fence. ” asked the congenial Major. The rocket attack had ended, permitting the Major and the Lieutenant to bring each Start of Military Career and Vietnam Assignment 21 other up-to-date.
At times they were in combat areas and at times they were in bases and cities. They were a group that understood both sides. They would leave the relative safety of their home base clean-shavened, with newly starched fatigues and polished boots. Later, they would return if their luck held, with stubble on their faces, fatigues that were limp from sweat and boots stripped of polish. A layer of grime and dirt from the field covered them. Their faces were wrinkled, lined from stress and their eyes were sunken-in, their bodies drained.
He was no dove himself, but his childhood Christian education and the beliefs it taught were always at odds with his military training. The counseling available from the Chaplain Corps only encouraged the military line. As Taus searched for some truths, he asked several chaplains why they become military ministers. They all had different stories. One minister noted, “There were no congregations for me in the South. ” Did he mean the pay was higher, thought Taus. “The program to become a chaplain is highly competitive, I was lucky to be accepted,” added a third chaplain.