Once again Sergeant Saunders discovers that war...as well as life...can be both complicated and brutal. ***This is my 50th story written***
The squad's position seems pretty bleak, especially since it looks like Private Price may be their only hope.
The squad is given a tough mission. What will it cost to complete it?
After a few days of rest, Saunders is given an unusual assignment that could very well turn deadly.
Saunders is unexpectedly handed a major mission that threatens to overwhelm him and place scores of lives in danger. With so much at stake, the sergeant intends to succeed...no matter what. ***Happy 4th of July***
In spite of Saunders' misgivings, the sergeant seems to be inevitably headed toward fulfilling Kirby's prediction.
First squad seems to be getting one "easy" patrol after another that never turn out quite that easy...especially for Saunders. ***In remembrance on this 78th anniversary of D-Day.
intersection - the act of intersecting; the point at which two lines meet and cross, for example, the point or place where two streets or two lives cross
Conlan Carter, who played the second version of Doc in the series, mentions "The Look" in a few interviews. In his case he's referring to the oft used close up of his face when someone is asking about the status of a patient. I took a different spin on the "look". That from the person asking. This a poor, but heartfelt tribute to the men and women who served, and continue to serve.
With half of First squad still missing and working their way back through German territory, Lieutenant Hanley and the rest of the squad wait anxiously for word of their fates.
With his men all scattered across German territory, Saunders concentrates on bringing a wounded Kirby back safely to Allied lines.
Deep behind enemy lines, Saunders must find a way to get all of his men back safely to Allied territory
Trapped in No Man's Land protecting one of his men, Saunders must figure a way for both of them to make it out safely...or die trying.
After a long stretch of nonstop fighting, Saunders and his squad just want a shower, hot food and some much needed rest. But yet another patrol comes up for the weary soldiers.
The squad goes into battle, but behind the lines another struggle is taking place.
Saunders has problems coming at him from every direction. He needs to think and act quickly to keep his men safe, but this time there just might be too many problems for the sergeant to overcome.
After an uneventful patrol, First squad has a few hours of welcome down time as they wait for the rest of Second platoon to catch up to them. But that doesn't mean that all is peaceful and quiet for Saunders and his men.
It has been three weeks since Grady Long was killed, and Saunders is finally going to open the box Grady left for him.
After an intense battle, Saunders has no recollection of what happened leading up to his capture. Or of Sgt. Joe Miller, the man who steals his identity!
(Despite an apparent total lack of interest, I'm continuing this series because it gives me the tingles! Mwah!) Hanley is captured and disappears, then Saunders and Kirby follow in his footsteps.
Just how far will Saunders go to protect his mission and his men?
The squad is tasked with escorting a group of refugees to a camp outside of Watertown. Caje falls for a woman named Rose.
A new lieutenant is in temporary command of Second platoon until Hanley returns. Saunders and the squad aren't worried though. What could possibly happen in just a few days? ***This is my 40th story. Thanks to all the Combat! fans from 25 countries who read my stories***
After a near disastrous mission to take out a mortar position, Saunders, Kirby and Doc discover an orphanage.
A simple straightforward night patrol brings surprises and danger for Saunders and his squad.
On Christmas Eve the squad is under fire.
Hanley's struggle to get a wounded Saunders and himself back to Allied lines is growing more and more complicated...and dangerous.
The squad returns to active duty after some time off, and things go badly.
With Saunders missing, Lt. Hanley makes a decision that takes both soldiers down a dangerous path.
A push by the enemy has a devastating impact on the squad.