Kombat
Kids by GhostRyder
Chapter 28: Be
Vewy, Vewy Quwiet, Weaw Hunting Wecon
It
was the last Sunday of April and the meeting of the
Unit had been over for two hours, as soon became their
habit, Keener and Matt were sitting at the bar in Chaney’s
Inn. Well into their forth or fifth beer, or maybe it
was their seventh or eighth beer, what the fuck,.....
over, who kept count anyway. The men had been discussing
the Unit and how well everything was going when the
door opened and in walked Delbert Prince, dumber than
dirt and twice as ugly.
Eddy,
Chaney’s bartender came out from behind the bar
and got between Delbert and the two men sitting at the
bar. In a calm quiet voice Eddy spoke to Delbert; “You
gonna have to leave Delbert, you got a restraining order
on ya and they were here first. Don’t make me
call the police on ya, they’ll drag you down to
the county jail and lock ya up, so do us both a favor
an leave quietly, please.”
Delbert
smirked at Eddy; “Sure thing Eddy, I don’t
want to cause no trouble, I wouldn’t a stopped
in if I’d a known they were here.” Saying
that, Delbert turned and left the bar.
Back
behind the bar, Eddy wiped the sweat off of his face
with a piece of paper towel and let out a breath of
air. He didn’t mind seeing Delbert get the shit
kicked out of him; it was the damn mess he always made
when Matt or Keener made him go outside.
Up
until Delbert entered the bar, Matt and Keener had been
talking quietly to each other, Eddy knew it was too
good to last, Matt proved his last thought when he heard;
“Hey Eddy, can you tell me why Marines wear a
round hat on a square head?
Looking
at the clock on the wall behind the bar Eddy sighed,
it was only 9:30, he still had two and a half hours
before the bar closed; “No Matt, why?”
Matt
chuckled; “Shit man I don’t know, I was
hoping you could tell me.”
Before
Keener could respond to Matt’s opening shot Eddy
called out; “Time, last call.”
Keener
got indignant; “You can’t do that, it’s
only 9:30.”
“Oh
yeah I can, I ain’t paid enough to listen to your
lousy jokes. If you want to sit here and drink, no problem,
BUT, No, More, Jokes.”
Matt
looked at Keener and then turned to Eddy; “OK,
OK, you win, how about another round.”
When
the beer was served Eddy asked; “How you boys
getting home tonight, if you want anymore to drink after
this round, I need you to give me the keys to your truck.”
Matt
and Keener smiled at Eddy; “No problem little
buddy, Tommy Martin’s gonna pick us up when he
gets off work at midnight. We had James drop us off
here so we didn’t have to worry about leaving
the truck in the parking lot over night.”
The
two friends sat at the bar drinking quietly until closing
time, Eddy let them wait inside until Tommy showed up.
Naturally they had one more beer and bought one for
Eddy so he could sit down and relax for a few minutes
before doing his closing routine. Around 12:20 Tommy
stopped in front of the bar and parked his late model
ford Explorer in the parking slot nearest the front
door, entering the bar he walked over to the three sitting
at the bar; “Hi guys, how they hangin?”
Matt
and Keener looked up and smiled, Keener said, “Hangin
low, ready to go.”
Tommy
sat on the bar stool next to Eddy; “They been
giving you a hard time tonight Eddy?”
“Naw,
I had to threaten to cut them off once, but they quieted
right down.”
Matt
puffed up and said; “Yeah ya did, God’s
gonna get you for that.”
Keener
asked Eddy; “How bout givin us one more round
so’s Tommy can wet his whistle?”
After
getting them all a beer, the four men sat quietly talking
until the beer was gone; “Thanks Eddy, we’ll
be seeing you later.” With that Matt and Keener
followed Tommy to his car. While they were waiting for
Tommy to open the doors of the Explorer, a shot rang
out, followed by a grunt from Keener who fell to the
pavement. The shot was rapidly followed by seven more,
while no one else was hit; all the windows in the Explorer
were blown out. After the third shot had sounded, Tommy
was crouched down by the rear of the truck was returning
fire with his Glock 40. Then there was quiet, Matt was
lying on top of Keener trying to shield him from the
incoming fire with his body and heard an engine start,
then the screeching of tires as a pickup hauled ass
away with no lights on. Tommy was in the process of
reloading his Glock with a full magazine and was unable
to get a shot off at the escaping truck.
Tommy
holstered his pistol and ran inside the bar to find
Eddy on the phone, at the first shot he had called 911;
“If you haven’t already asked, tell them
we need an ambulance, Keener took a round, I don’t
know how bad it is.
Running
back outside he found Matt holding his shirt to Keener’s
head, it looked like when he went down, he smacked his
head on the bumper and cut it open pretty badly. When
Tommy started checking the rest of Keener over to see
where he had been shot, he found a big bloody spot on
his ass, Tommy pulled a first aid kit out of the back
of the Explorer and applied a compress to the wound
and pressed it firmly to try and staunch the bleeding.
Eddy
came out of the bar to see if he could help, Matt asked
him to call his brother and tell him to meet him at
the hospital. While he was talking to Eddy, he heard
a shit load of sirens coming toward them from several
different directions. First, two Sheriff Patrol units
slid to a halt near the rear of the Explorer, the deputies
immediately bailed out, shotguns at the ready taking
cover behind their vehicles and watched the surrounding
area; “What’s going on Tommy?” asked
one of the deputies, still facing away from the two
men trying to help the one lying on the ground.
“Someone
just shot Keener Webb, then hightailed it out of here
to the west down old 12, all I could see of it was that
it was a pickup, no make, color or plate.”
As
Tommy was briefing the two deputies, three more Sheriff
Units and a Highway Patrol car arrived, followed shortly
by the ambulance. The Paramedics quickly took over and
started working on Keener, he was still bleeding from
the gunshot wound and the scalp laceration when they
put him on a gurney and shoved him in the back of the
ambulance. Not even hesitating, Matt jumped in the back
with him and the ambulance moved out towards town and
the hospital.
Tommy
briefed the newcomers on what had happened and what
he knew of the vehicle that took off after the shooting
stopped. Just as he was finishing his briefing, James
Bateman drove into the parking lot, slamming his pickup
into park he bailed out and ran up to Tommy; “What’s
going on Tommy, where’s Matt and Keener?”
“Matt’s
OK, Keener took a round and cut his head open when he
fell to the ground. Matt went with him to the hospital
in the ambulance that left just before you showed up.”
James
was practically vibrating; “You got any idea who
did it?”
“No
James, I returned fire, but I don’t think I hit
anything. Whoever did the shooting was about a hundred
yards out over there.” Tommy pointed down West
State 12. “All I could make out of the vehicle
was that it was a pickup, the Highway Patrol Forensics
Unit should be here anytime, maybe they can find something.”
James
nodded and got into his truck and headed to the hospital.
He parked near the Emergency Room Entrance and went
immediately to Triage. The nurse on duty took him in
to the area where he found Matt watching as Doctor Davidson
was working on an unconscious Keener, James saw that
Matt’s T-shirt, arms and hands were covered in
blood; “Matt, are you OK, that isn’t your
blood is it?”
Matt
looked at his older brother and shook his head no; “No,
this is from trying to stop the head wound from bleeding,
I’m OK.”
“Come
on Matt, Doctor Jeff is taking good care of Keener,
let’s get you cleaned up.” For a second
or two, James thought Matt was going to argue with him,
and then he nodded and followed his older brother to
the nearest washroom. It took Matt ten minutes to get
cleaned up and when they got back to the Emergency Room
they found Keener awake and in obvious pain. Keener
had been stripped out of his clothing and lay completely
naked on the gurney; the only thing covering him was
a big bandage on his left ass cheek. Doctor Davidson
was in the process of sewing up the gash in Keener’s
forehead.
Matt
started shaking; James took him by the arm and led him
outside. Taking deep draughts of air into his lungs
he stood there for a few seconds then ran over to a
trash bin and vomited. Matt kept heaving until he had
nothing left in his stomach, and then heaved some more.
When he was finished being sick James pulled him in
to a hug, Matt started crying; “Jesus Fuck James,
I could a lost him back there, I couldn’t do anything
man. I don’t know if I could go on with out him,
I love him so much and I couldn’t protect him.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.”
James
took off his long sleeved shirt and put it across Matt’s
shoulders, Matt continued to sob and James continued
to hold him close letting his younger brother cry it
out of his system. After about fifteen minutes Matt
pulled away; “Thanks Bro, I’m sorry about
breaking down like that.”
James
nodded and led Matt back into the Emergency Room. Doctor
Davidson had finished working on Keener and was completing
some paperwork. Matt went over to see Keener and James
went to talk with the Doctor; “How’s Keener
doing Doc?”
The
doctor looked up from his paperwork and said; “He’ll
have a sexy scar to match the ones on his other cheek,
and he’ll be on crutches and limping for a month
or so. We did some imaging on his skull and his hip
and we couldn’t find any damage to the bones.
He lost a hunk of meat is all, it could have been a
lot worse if the bullet impacted an inch or so nearer
the bone. We’ll keep him here for a couple days.
Right now he’s hurting pretty bad, he suffered
a concussion when he hit his head on the way down and
we aren’t going to allow him to sleep for eight
to ten hours.”
James
thanked the Doctor and went over to Matt and Keener;
“Hey Keener, nice ass.”
Keener
blushed scarlet and, with some difficulty, shot James
the bird.
Shortly
after, Keener was moved to a private room and Matt stayed
with him the entire time he was in the hospital, only
leaving him for a quick shower or a bite to eat in the
cafeteria. The three days he was in the hospital, he
had a constant flow of visitor’s from the unit
as well as the local police and military CID personnel.
When he returned home, he was ordered to bed by the
Gunny and told to stay there until the doctor told him
he could move around. Once again Matt was with him,
bathing him, feeding him and taking care of his bodily
needs. Keener was embarrassed with all the attention
he was receiving from everyone and was worried about
Matt. One of the few times Matt wasn’t with him,
James was and Keener told him of his concern about Matt.
James
sighed; “While you were still out in the Emergency
Room and after Matt got finished puking his guts out,
he told me he didn’t think he could go on if anything
happened to you, he said he was in love with you and
felt bad about not being able to protect you.”
“When
I get out of this bed, I’m going to beat the fuck
out of him; you know what that big dumb son of a bitch
did when I was lying on the ground after taking that
round? He was lying on top of me, shielding me from
the incoming we were taking, if that’s not keeping
me safe I don’t know what is.” Keener started
crying then, crying for the mental pain his lover was
suffering, crying because he loved Matt with all his
heart and crying because he couldn’t say or do
anything that would convince Matt that he couldn’t
have done anything else than what he had done to safeguard
his lover.
James
ran his hand up and down Keener’s back trying
to comfort him, letting him know that he understood.
After
spending four days on his stomach in the house, Doctor
Davidson allowed Keener to start moving around, but
with strict orders to refrain from lifting or walking
too far. By the first meeting in May, Keener was about
ready to go out of his mind with the forced inactivity.
Even Matt was about ready to strangle him for his constant
bitching.
After
the posting of the colors and the morning briefing,
James called Phil Martin and David White over; “How
you guys doing.”
Phil
smiled; “Fine James, what can we do for you?”
“Keener
is on limited duty and I need to have someone take over
his job as armorer, he suggested you two. Do you think
you can do it?”
“Sure
no problem. If we run into a problem we can ask the
Gunny or Sergeant Babcock for help.”
James
smiled; “Good, thanks for helping him out, he’s
been going out of his mind because he can’t do
anything and is worrying about weapons maintenance.
If he tries to do anything, I expect you to get with
someone, The Gunny, me or Matt to pull him back, OK?”
“We’d
kick him in the ass, but then we’d be back a square
one and have to start all over.” Phil laughed
“Scram,
you rotten little dirtbag.... I mean why don’t
you fine young gentlemen go to the arms room and get
started, hmmmmm?”
Phil
and David rendered James a salute just shy of insolence
and ran to stairway laughing.
Arriving
at the arms room, they found the door open and Keener
leaning on his crutches, standing over a disassembled
AR15; “Yo Kee, what’re ya doing Dude? I
mean James just told us you were supposed to be on limited
duty, like not doing anything, nada, zip, zilch....”
Keener
looked at the two boys; “Yeah, yeah, yeah, I heard
ya, I ain’t doin nothin. I’m just checking
this 15 out; Bart said he had a couple of misfires with
it and I figured I’d replace the firing pin.”
David
looked at Keener sternly, well as sternly as a fifteen
year old could look ad an adult male; “Correct
me if I’m wrong, but that counts as doing something,
which is the opposite of doing nothing, am I right,
huh am I right?”
“Fuck,
you guys are as bad as Matt and James. Give me a break
here bud, I’m going crazy not being able to do
anything, you two of all people should know how I feel.”
Phil
blanched at Keener’s last statement; “Yeah
we do, but if I remember correctly you were one of the
guys who made sure neither one of us did anything until
our doctors said we could.” David threw his two
cents into the pot; “Yeah, and you guys were right,
if we hadn’t followed orders, it woulda taken
a lot longer to get better. So we’re going to
give you a chance to hightail it outta here before we
call the Gunny.”
“Aww
you guys suck, you know it?”
David
and Phil chorused; “Yep we sure do, and we’re
proud of it.”
Keener
threw the rag he was using on the table and left the
arms room, grumbling under his breath about kids, assholes
and other things that made his life unbearable.
While
Phil and David were working their way through the Unit’s
firearms and fitting them with Miles Gear laser emitters,
Gunny Mcnaughten was working with his two fire teams.
The Gunny has selected the 20 boys carefully and had
been training with them during the month of April. Today
they were setting up an ambush out in an arroyo about
a klick west of the house, as he watched, the two Squad
Leaders were supervising the placement of the laser
Claymore’s that Steve Petersen had built for them.
The Claymores had been spray painted a light tan and
then the desert MarCam pattern had been hand painted
on them by several of the more talented boys of the
unit. So far, Steve had constructed eight of the prototypes
from material he had purchased from Radio Shack and
several different electrical and electronic supply houses
in the Moreland area. Matt and James had provided funding
for their development and construction, originally the
brothers had tried to pay for them and had told Steve
he didn’t have to pay them back. After throwing
a fit, saying there was no way in hell they would get
away with not being paid back, and then threatening
to pull ‘his’ claymores out of service,
the brothers agreed to receive ten per cent of any net
profits realized from the future sales of the simulators.
The devices, like the real thing, were simple to use,
effective and reliable. JJ Townsend and Doug James,
the two Squad Leaders for this ambush, along with four
other Squad Leaders had been trained extensively by
the Gunny on the use, capability and camouflage of the
devices.
The
Gunny had left it up to the two Squad Leaders to determine
the location of the ambush and the placement of the
‘Claymores.’ Gunny would have chosen another
location to spring their first ambush from, but decided
to see what the boys would do if everything fell apart.
Failure can be a good learning tool, even if it sometimes
bruises tender egos. As this was a training exercise,
the Jumpers would jump on a pre-set LZ near the western
edge of the property shortly before sundown and then
march in for their attack on the compound. The seismic
sensors from two klicks from the house to the western
boundary fence had been deactivated; the first knowledge
the ambush team would have was when they hit the two-klick
sensor line.
The
boys had a total of eight Claymores to use during the
exercise, and they had to determine the location and
how many of the mines they would use. The jumpers, while
still using their colorful jumpsuits, were now dropping
with jump bags; the jump bags contained their rifles,
extra ammunition, Kevlar and LBE harnesses. Once their
chutes popped, the bags were released on a 30-foot line
to dangle beneath them so the extra weight wouldn’t
cause them problems when they landed. It was about an
hour and a half before the Jumpers would be inbound
and the two fire teams still had one more location to
prep.
The
gunny thought to himself; “Well shit, as much
as I want to tell the boys that they’re on their
ass for the next ambush site, I guess I got to let them
make their own mistakes. What the fuck, maybe they’ll
get lucky on one of the other two locations, I woulda
picked them if I was setting this up, oh well we’ll
see.”
When
the Claymore’s were in place and armed, JJ asked
the Gunny to inspect their positioning. Gunny did a
walk about of the ambush site and took notes that he
would use in the critique of the exercise at its completion.
The attack and the defense of the compound were to be
run by the squad leaders; none of the adults were involved
except as safety observers.
Back
at the compound, a series of prepared fighting positions
around the western side of the house had been constructed
by equipment donated by English Heavy Equipment and
manpower supplied by Beck Construction of Yakima. The
fighting positions were basically trenches the LAV’s
could drive into so their M60’s could be used
while not exposing the main portion of the vehicle to
incoming fire. This effectively masked most of the vehicle’s
Miles Gear sensors from anti-armor fire.
After
the two fire teams returned to the house when the third
ambush site was prepped, the Squaddies ate a hasty meal
and then stood down to await the attack. All of the
magazines and ammunition to be used had been inspected
to ensure that only blanks would be available, six different
adults had checked to insure this was the case; they
were taking no chances on an accident occurring. The
Squaddies were issued six 30 round magazines each and
were told to aim not spray, because when they were out,
they were out. The boys were also told to scavenge ammunitions
from any of the others who were hit in case they did
run out, which wasn’t likely to happen. This ambush
would be over in a matter of minutes, especially if
the aggressor force (the Jumpers) used one of the prepped
routes to the house.
Gunny
didn’t know who was having the hardest time waiting,
the boys or the adults. The boys knew what they had
to do, but it was the first time they would be involved
in an exercise and like all young men who had waited
for battle from the beginning of time they were afraid.
Not for their lives, but that they would screw up.
The
adults were worried because while there was little chance
of anyone getting hurt, but the chance was still there.
They wanted it to be over with, they wanted their kids
and their kid’s friends safely back in the Unit’s
environs.
JJ
remembered a joke he had heard his father tell, actually
it was a true story but at the time he thought it was
funny. During the early days of manned space flight,
when Alan Shepard was making the first sub-orbital launch,
he was heard on the radio praying; “Dear God,
please don’t let me screw up.” Since then
the words he spoke have come to be known as the ‘The
Shepard’s Prayer’, and used by many people
from many countries and religions.
Sundown
came and went, the boys donned there gear, made sure
their rifles were empty and on safe, and then headed
up to the ground level to await the call to action.
Sundown had been at 19:37, it was approaching 22:00
when Phil Martin came running out of the house; “JJ,
Doug, they’re coming, they just hit the two kick
line.”
Doug
asked; “What line are they taking, you got a bearing
on them?”
Phil
quickly held out a map; “Looks like you guys are
batting fifty, fifty tonight, the jumpers are heading
this way by two separate routes. Looking at the map,
JJ and Doug could see that one of the groups would hit
one of the prepared ambush sites dead on, while the
other group was heading down a route that had been thought
to be too difficult to follow at night.
JJ
and Doug talked it over quickly; Doug would take his
fire team plus three members of JJ’s to the unprepared
route and try to catch them coming in, JJ would head
for the prepared site and take that group under fire.
If everything worked out right at the prepared ambush
site, after the aggressors were rendered ineffective,
JJ would reinforce with his available troops.
The
Unit Commander for the exercise, Tyler English and his
XO (Executive Officer) Justin Tannonligua, would remain
with the armor. The reason Tyler and Justin were designated
as the Unit Commanders was that they had the most experience
with the LAV’s and the vehicles would remain in
over watch position to backstop the two fire teams in
case the aggressor force or what was left of it got
as far as the effective range of the LAV’s M60’s.
All
remaining Squaddies would take up defensive positions
at the entrances to the house. The Aggressors had entry
codes for the house that were on a forty five second
delay to simulate the setting and detonation of explosive
charges, once in the house the aggressors would have
to fight their way to the third level vault door and
blow it to be declared the winner of the exercise.
JJ
and Doug got their troops together, JJ assigned three
of his Squaddies to supplement Doug’s and both
fire teams headed off to their ambush sites. Justin
in the gunner’s hatch of GhostRyder 25 to the
right and Tyler in GhostRyder 35’s to the left,
once again checked that the ammo they were using were
blanks and charged (loaded the first round into the
firing chamber) the 60’s and then waited to see
what would happen.
At
about the same time they heard the detonation of the
artillery simulators going off to the right, in front
of them and rifle fire from both the left and right.
Justin signaled Tyler to remember their safe fire zones
and made ready to engage the aggressor forces. The rifle
fire on the right slackened off and then stopped. However,
the firing from the left continued, the screams of Miles
Gear alarms could be heard from both the left and the
right more so from the right. Suddenly the Miles Gear
alarms on GhostRyder 35’s were starting to register
hits from small arms, Tyler saw the muzzle flashes of
the aggressors and took them under fire with his 60,
Justin maintained an over watch of the right side in
case any of the aggressor forces had made it through
the prepared ambush. Tyler continued to fire in three
and four round bursts, pining down the attacking forces,
and then it was over.
After
JJ’s fire team had eliminated the aggressor forces
in his assigned area, he led his Squaddies, the five
that survived the firefight, and took the aggressors
from their flank. This action allowed the three surviving
Squaddies from Doug’s fire team to hit them from
the rear. Over the sound of the alarms from the Miles
Gear the Gunny could be heard over the loud speakers
yelling; “Cease Fire, Cease Fire, Unload All Weapons,
Now Cease Fire.” At 22:43 the “First Battle
of the Bateman House’ was over, Defenders 1, Aggressors
0.