SIEGE OF SUTSUMA
Colonel MacArthur's 2nd Landing Force CP(Command Post), Northern Sutsuma
Major Garcia received the proper treatment for his wounds, it only took an hour. He walked downstairs to where the Corps CP was. The officers, including Colonel MacArthur, were huddled around a table where a map of Sutsuma was set out. As Major Garcia walked towards the Colonel a nearby Japanese mortar round hit an already crippled building next to the Command Post which made it collapse causing the CP building to shake. Dust fell from the ceiling and lamps were tipped over. Mortar rounds began to fall consistently in the past hour or so. Major Garcia approached the Colonel.
“Major Garcia reporting for duty, sir.†Major Garcia said as he saluted the Colonel. The Colonel turned around, his teeth clenched together around a cigar as he smiled at the Major. He returned the salute.
“Very good, Major, earlier than I expected, very good.†Colonel MacArthur said as he turned back at the table waving the Major onwards as an invitation. The Major approached the table.
“Major, as I told you, you are now in command of the 5th infantry division, 2nd Corps. They’re stationed here in this building, about two blocks down the street, it’s an old bookstore.†Colonel MacArthur said as he tapped his forefinger on a spot on the map.
“1st Sergeant Lictus here,†he said as he nodded at a man standing at attention a few feet from them, “ is your Division NCO, he will take you there and show you the ropes.†He returned to the map.
“Anyways, Major, I want your new division to take a position at our eastern most flank in this apartment building here,†he placed a red tack on the designated area, “ your goal Major, when I give the order, is to march straight for the government building, take it, and hold it till we arrive. My tank divisions will make a huge sweep through town until we reach the government building where you should be by the time we get there. Understand, sonâ€
“Sir, why don’t we just go together?†Major Garcia asked.
“Well, if you cut through with your division we can seriously damage there forces by ‘cutting off the head’, in other words- taking that government building where the governor and all his high ranking officers are. That’s where they are sending out their orders, Major. You must achieve that objective. And I have to sweep this portion of town clean because I don’t want any enemy forces hit me from behind when we take the government building, so its logical to take out all the Japs from here to the government building. Understand, Major?†Colonel MacArthur replied. Another mortar round hit nearby causing dust to fall again. Two wounded men were carried in and taken upstairs. One of them had his right leg missing from the knee down.
“Yes sir. And sir? When will I get back in command of my 3rd Infantry Division?†Major Garcia asked more out of curiosity on the status of his division.
“Son, I don’t even know if your division still exists. Lt. Col. Barrett is taking quite a beating on the southern part of town, we lost contact with him about an hour ago. We’re probably gonna have to take the whole goddamn town ourselves, it’ll take a miracle for the Spearhead Corps to break through those Jap lines.†Col. MacArthur explained to the Major simply. “It was a miracle itself to see you run across the whole Jap town with nothin but a few scratches. If you haven’t noticed, the whole damn city is on our asses. We ain’t just fightin Japanese soldiers we’re fightin their civvies too!†The Colonel then put on his cap, unholstered his .45 and walked out of the CP to check on his lines and give the plans for the next move.
Major Garcia had no reaction to the news, he half expected it. He grabbed an M4 Carbine from a stockpile in the corner, it was covered in blood…he dropped it and grabbed a cleaner one. He then took four magazines from the table next to the stockpile and placed them in compartments on his fatigues.
“Ok Sergeant Lictus,†He said to the man who was behind him, “ Lead the way.â€
“Yes sir.†The two soldiers walked out of the CP and headed to the 5th Infantry Division.
Colonel MacArthur's 2nd Landing Force CP(Command Post), Northern Sutsuma
Major Garcia received the proper treatment for his wounds, it only took an hour. He walked downstairs to where the Corps CP was. The officers, including Colonel MacArthur, were huddled around a table where a map of Sutsuma was set out. As Major Garcia walked towards the Colonel a nearby Japanese mortar round hit an already crippled building next to the Command Post which made it collapse causing the CP building to shake. Dust fell from the ceiling and lamps were tipped over. Mortar rounds began to fall consistently in the past hour or so. Major Garcia approached the Colonel.
“Major Garcia reporting for duty, sir.†Major Garcia said as he saluted the Colonel. The Colonel turned around, his teeth clenched together around a cigar as he smiled at the Major. He returned the salute.
“Very good, Major, earlier than I expected, very good.†Colonel MacArthur said as he turned back at the table waving the Major onwards as an invitation. The Major approached the table.
“Major, as I told you, you are now in command of the 5th infantry division, 2nd Corps. They’re stationed here in this building, about two blocks down the street, it’s an old bookstore.†Colonel MacArthur said as he tapped his forefinger on a spot on the map.
“1st Sergeant Lictus here,†he said as he nodded at a man standing at attention a few feet from them, “ is your Division NCO, he will take you there and show you the ropes.†He returned to the map.
“Anyways, Major, I want your new division to take a position at our eastern most flank in this apartment building here,†he placed a red tack on the designated area, “ your goal Major, when I give the order, is to march straight for the government building, take it, and hold it till we arrive. My tank divisions will make a huge sweep through town until we reach the government building where you should be by the time we get there. Understand, sonâ€
“Sir, why don’t we just go together?†Major Garcia asked.
“Well, if you cut through with your division we can seriously damage there forces by ‘cutting off the head’, in other words- taking that government building where the governor and all his high ranking officers are. That’s where they are sending out their orders, Major. You must achieve that objective. And I have to sweep this portion of town clean because I don’t want any enemy forces hit me from behind when we take the government building, so its logical to take out all the Japs from here to the government building. Understand, Major?†Colonel MacArthur replied. Another mortar round hit nearby causing dust to fall again. Two wounded men were carried in and taken upstairs. One of them had his right leg missing from the knee down.
“Yes sir. And sir? When will I get back in command of my 3rd Infantry Division?†Major Garcia asked more out of curiosity on the status of his division.
“Son, I don’t even know if your division still exists. Lt. Col. Barrett is taking quite a beating on the southern part of town, we lost contact with him about an hour ago. We’re probably gonna have to take the whole goddamn town ourselves, it’ll take a miracle for the Spearhead Corps to break through those Jap lines.†Col. MacArthur explained to the Major simply. “It was a miracle itself to see you run across the whole Jap town with nothin but a few scratches. If you haven’t noticed, the whole damn city is on our asses. We ain’t just fightin Japanese soldiers we’re fightin their civvies too!†The Colonel then put on his cap, unholstered his .45 and walked out of the CP to check on his lines and give the plans for the next move.
Major Garcia had no reaction to the news, he half expected it. He grabbed an M4 Carbine from a stockpile in the corner, it was covered in blood…he dropped it and grabbed a cleaner one. He then took four magazines from the table next to the stockpile and placed them in compartments on his fatigues.
“Ok Sergeant Lictus,†He said to the man who was behind him, “ Lead the way.â€
“Yes sir.†The two soldiers walked out of the CP and headed to the 5th Infantry Division.
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