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Andre shuddered as the laser fire came at him from every angle. War wasn't at all as easy as he thought it would be. Most of the soldiers felt the same way. They had grown up a lot in the past hour. In their first battle, they had already seen dozens of people they had met lose their lives in the blink of an eye. They weren't the same young men who had been chatting and blasting the Notorious B.I.G. on their way to Israel. They were an hour into war, and were sick of it already.
Andre's thoughts were broken by another laser fire. His platoon of five men got a radio call to move on forward. They had been doing this all day. It had only been an hour, but this hour had been long enough to be called a day. The Israeli and British armies, though high tech, were having trouble dealing with the vast numbers of Chinese and Arabs before the Americans arrived. The British and Israelis were driven so far back that the Americans could actually see the fighting when they landed on the beach north of Ashkelon.
Tel-Aviv was not too far from being liberated. At the time the American army landed, the Israelis were still fighting for the southern suburb's of Israel's largest city. Andre hoped the city would be liberated soon, but he was not being sent there. He was heading due East. Towards Jerusalem. Towards Jordan. Towards China.
Andre shuddered as the laser fire came at him from every angle. War wasn't at all as easy as he thought it would be. Most of the soldiers felt the same way. They had grown up a lot in the past hour. In their first battle, they had already seen dozens of people they had met lose their lives in the blink of an eye. They weren't the same young men who had been chatting and blasting the Notorious B.I.G. on their way to Israel. They were an hour into war, and were sick of it already.
Andre's thoughts were broken by another laser fire. His platoon of five men got a radio call to move on forward. They had been doing this all day. It had only been an hour, but this hour had been long enough to be called a day. The Israeli and British armies, though high tech, were having trouble dealing with the vast numbers of Chinese and Arabs before the Americans arrived. The British and Israelis were driven so far back that the Americans could actually see the fighting when they landed on the beach north of Ashkelon.
Tel-Aviv was not too far from being liberated. At the time the American army landed, the Israelis were still fighting for the southern suburb's of Israel's largest city. Andre hoped the city would be liberated soon, but he was not being sent there. He was heading due East. Towards Jerusalem. Towards Jordan. Towards China.
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