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He had a platoon of heavy machine guns from the weapons company and he made sure that each gun was dug in where it could deliver the most effective fire. Under cover of darkness he walked his entire company front. He made sure of every man every single piece of equipment and then and only then that he retired to his command post where his first sergeant was waiting with a welcome cup of steaming hot coffee. Why don't you turn in sir. I don't know what's the matter with me Cummings. I think I've got the jitters. I don't know why sir. The position is solid. Yeah I guess so. Any more sugar. Yeah right here sir. Yeah first platoon can make mincemeat out of anybody who tries this from the front. Second platoon gives us a solid left flank. We got the river on our right. Yeah I know I know. Still I. Those four machine gunners from age company. I seem where you put them. They each got at least three hundred yards of grazing fire. I wish I could tell you what's the matter with me sergeant. I just have a mean hunch that captain you know if anybody was to sit down and draw a map of the well of the ideal disposition of a rifle company in defense this would be it. You know captain all my life I only use the word beautiful to describe James but I'll use it here to describe our position. What are they up to. Why is it so quiet. Captain I never worry when it's quiet. I guess you're right. And after me lecture on these guys about being trigger happy outside quick. That's corporal Stevens corporal. Captain what is it sir I saw some men moving through the first between front sergeant you Steven stand guard here I'll get a tenor Wilson on the phone right isn't trained to get me. Frank inside one calling Frankenstein seven what's going on out there. Well come in come in. Sergeant coming. I can't raise first platoon captain Sears that fire and it's it's to the rear we've been infiltrated they got a war battalion. Turn this white turn this white this is Frankenstein. Sergeant I can't get battalion either. You bet your life you can't get battalion the wires around Jackson captain we'll have to surrender that's right captain the position is hopeless Jackson how did you get here and you're going to surrender to me Jackson. After all it's only a war game and you know the rules you're licked friend I got my men and back of your first and second platoon so they're out of action I got a mortise section in the rear your third platoon ready to make hamburgers out of them so our guys win this round kid I wouldn't be surprised if this lets us win the whole war. Sergeant this is captain Jackson where is prisoner oh is that coffee sergeant. Spoils of war you know join me Sears. One lump with two Captain Jackson. Three sergeants. General Dawson's outside. Oh the boss. Hey Sears maybe I'll visit you in our PW compound tonight. How would you like to go jump in the lake. Oh no that's no way to talk to a conqueror. Gordon has got these men to the stocking. Yes sir. Captain Jackson reporting. Captain I want you to know the whole Blue Army's on the run. I also want you to know it's due to your maneuver. Tell me man how in the world did you ever get your company over to this side of the mountain. Well sir. It's unbelievable. Here I was ready to order a general withdrawal and without warning I find out we've smashed through their plank. Well sir. All right here. General. How do you care. Down by the river bank the Blue Army commander and his staff. They've been captured. Oh hurry himself. Oh what a difference from the war game last year. Well what can he do. Under the rules they don't have a ghost of a chance. Gentlemen the enemy invasion of Bavaria is stopped dead in its tracks. Thanks to you Captain Jackson. Thank you sir. Jackson I want you to write a detailed report. I want to know how you happen to think of this enveloping maneuver. How you were able to use the terrain. I want it all on paper by tomorrow. Yes sir. Lucky. Why aren't you in the stockade yet. You just heard the war is over. Jackson how did you do this to me I could have sworn we were solid as the rock of Gibraltar. It says you got a typewriter in your quarters. Why. Well the general wants me to write a report. I'm not much of building things up so give an old buddy a hand. Help me write it. Where do you get your nerve. An economy my side loses the war and I am supposed to write a report that builds you up as a big hero. Yeah except I'm not the hero. The real hero is a guy with the name of Otto Hoffman. Never heard him. Look I wouldn't know where or how to begin a thing like this you used to write stories for magazines. Well I could tell you a story that'll knock you right. Who's this Otto Hoffman. Well he's the guy who beat you tonight. Yeah. Come on you want to know why you're lost don't you. That's my buddy. Come on let's get to your typewriter. What a report the general is going to get. Often at one or two at two two. Now let's see where should I start. Listen carefully. You start at the beginning. When you come to the end stop. Oh OK. Let's see it was back in 1943. Yeah I was a platoon sergeant in the 42nd Division we were in Oklahoma. One day we got a couple of new replacements. You don't need the word new. Ever hear of an old replacement. Oh well that's where you come in kid make this report saying you know what I mean. What does Oklahoma USA in 1943 have to do with a war game in Germany in 1953. Don't whip me boy I'm an old war horse I run only when I feel like it. But so anyway one of them is a skinny kid called Otto Hoffman. Now what can I tell you about Otto. Well to begin with Otto don't talk he's got two left feet he picks up a rifle like it's a rattlesnake and he's scared of his own shadow. You yell at him and you feel like a hound because his eyes look like he's going to bust into tears any minute. Well anyway I don't know what to do about Otto see. I know I can't make a soldier out of him and I tell it to the old man and he agrees with me. But we're stuck with what can we do. What is all this got to do with. Well anyhow one night I'm in Tulsa on a weekend. Well you got to the point of the story. Yeah yeah wait a minute now I'm in a restaurant and they're sitting at the next table is my boy Otto with the most beautiful looking dame I ever saw thinks I Otto has been holding out on his buddy. Look you think General Dawson is going to be interested. General Dawson is going to be fascinated. No. Well anyhow I wave at Otto see he whispers something to the dame and the first thing I know she gets up from the table he tries to stop her but she walks away from him and comes over to my table and sits down. Now was that nice of you you stole his girl. His girl. It was his mother. Mother. Yeah. I'll never forget it. And that's why you lost the water night just because his mother came over to talk to me. Oh she was a great woman. My son speaks of you very much in his letter search and checks. Oh I can imagine what it says. He is quite fond of you. Tell me please does he do what is required of him. Well sure. I can tell by the way you said that he is not a good soldier then. Well he tries. You must understand Sergeant. We the Hoffmans are an old family. He is the first of us to be a soldier back in the old country in Germany. We were writers artists teachers but no soldiers. Otto he insisted he must join the army and I couldn't. I don't wanted to join the army. Oh yes. Since we have come to this country it has been so wonderful for us here. You have been born here you would not know. It is not like this everywhere. You see we were well seen. We had an estate in Bavaria. My husband was a professor but he would not teach the way they told him. One night the SS came. We never saw him again. I'm sorry. We were able Otto and I to come to America. And when the war came Otto felt he must join the army to pay his debt to this country which has been so good to us. Yeah well don't worry about it. He'll work out. He is a sensitive boy not strong and he feels that he does not speak English too well. The thought of killing you it is against his nature and yet he feels he must fight for his new country. Yeah well everybody likes Otto that is they would if he'd loosen up and give him a chance you know. I do not know if this is proper sergeant but would you try to help him make him feel that he has a success as a soldier. Sure. It means so much to him to be a good soldier. Hey Otto you okay. Hey you like that it's off like a light. Smitty get a medic. Hoffman Hoffman. What's the matter with this man sergeant. Doesn't he know the inspecting officer always pushes a gun back. What did he try to do catch a rifle with this chin. This is the first time. He'll be all right sir. I'm personally going to take him in hand. I'll make a soldier. No Sergeant Jackson. No I'm afraid not. We're soldiers not miracle workers. But sir I can still try. I suppose you can. Now Otto this is a rifle. We call it the Garand also the M1. Not to load it is held in the left hand. Thus the clip is fed in with the right care being taken to hold the thumb clear so that the bolt does not take off a piece of it as it shoots forward. Have we got that. All right load. Oh what oh I told you. Now Otto while it is true that modern man has enlisted the aid of science and providing him with weapons of war there are times when the old ways are best which brings us to the bayonet. The bayonet is attached so. Now what we have to learn is how to maneuver when an enemy soldier comes at you looking like this. I don't I don't. Somebody get a medic with some smelling sauce. You've been very patient with me and and I try. I can understand perfectly everything you say but when I try to do it. I don't know I I get so nervous. Yeah well you just keep plugging away at all. We'll get somewhere I hope. Yes sir. All these furloughs passes cancelled we've been alerted for real this time. Yes you can better this one new equipment new weapons whole gang of tests for qualification. This is the old ball game all right. They'll be meeting a platoon leaders and sergeants in the orderly room in 20 minutes. Yes sir poor Otto. Would you say Jackson. Oh yeah it's funny so I often wondered how I'd feel when I'd be told I was going overseas. Yeah I you know often wondered just what I'd say. So I guess all I could think of was poor Otto. You are listening to the proudly we hail production a hole in the ground will return in just a moment for the second act. Young man if you want to be the sort of man that others look up to you'll get there fast if you can qualify to join the army. 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One day you're crawling along the infiltration course and then you're on the rifle range and then you're making speed marches with full field time and every hour on the hour there's a new rumor a new change. Well what can I tell you anyway finally we get squared away. Auto too. We got on trains and left for the port. Well Otto lost his duffel bag don't ask me how. We got loaded up on the boat in 15 minutes out to sea. Otto got seasick. But to be fair about it he had plenty of company. And then one fine day we're in France. Follows a fantastic round of activity at a place called Delta Bay staging area. More new equipment more new weapons. But this time something really new has been added. Live ammunition. We're going to get into this thing no fooling now. You know one rainy day. Well there's a law that says anytime the army moves up it has to rain. Well anyway one rainy day comes an order and we pile into jeeps and trucks and we head north. We pass through towns and villages filled with people going about their business. MPs are waving us on. And then we come to a forest. The order is dismount. We walk up a bit and here's the war. Captain Jackson yes sir we need a reconnaissance patrol first of them splited yesterday it's your turn how many men know if I should do it I'll tell you which you have to find out. Well I walked back from the command post I knew I was going to lead the patrol so I had to pick four men let's see Webster Cheskin Mattson and Yates no not Yates he went last time. Now who hasn't gone out yet. He Otto how can I take Otto out on a patrol can you imagine Otto on a patrol. Okay Webster you Cheskin Mattson Yates will take off as soon as it gets dark sergeant and what is it Otto sergeant Yates went with you the other day so so I did not look I pick out the patrols here but it is not fair. Oh say that reminds me Otto I got to send a man back to the company as a KP but you should send back a man who can use a rest and Yates has a code. Otto get going will you now quit bothering me. But I must bother you sergeant I'm the same as anyone else here I must go on patrol if it is my turn. Otto back to the kitchen and that's an order sergeant what will happen to me if I disobey the order. Look sergeant you've been good to me but you're wrong you cannot protect me forever I want to be a good soldier you must give me a chance. Well the wind up was he went on the patrol the idea was for us to get a prisoner I didn't see how we were going to get past their lines their foxholes were everywhere we'd be sure to get spotted so what were we going to do well who comes up with the bright idea of all people Otto sergeant if the German were to sneak up close to our lines and talk to us in English as though he were an American would you be fooled well he'd have to speak real good or his accent would get spotted what are you trying to do sergeant I speak German I mean the way a German speaks it I have a Bavarian accent I have a plan listen you come out if you heard a wounded buddy call for help okay poor Donald come here come here come here now first now so thanks to Otto we got us a prisoner I guess that was the night Otto really became a member of the outfit well the war kept going and we kept moving the enemy was on the run but he was putting up a whale of a battle and in his own quiet way Otto was quite a soldier it got to be that whenever you needed somebody to do something it was always get Otto and Otto loved it you know there were times when Otto surprised me here they come all right call back to the mortars get us some fire on coordinates 18 19 and 20 Breckenridge hey Breckenridge give us some hey what's the matter with those meatheads sergeant I can't raise all the lines are probably cut somebody's got to run back that's me sergeant what hey wait a minute Otto get the dirt look we've got to knock out that machine gunner will be put down here all night sergeant huh if I can crawl over to that little rise I can get him with a rifle grenade if you try to crawl over to that little rise you won't get five feet let's find out hey Otto are you come back here Otto we barreled across France we cut through Alsace Lorraine and then we began the real invasion of Germany we were on the southern flank of the army and our outfits soon reached the province of the very to me and to everyone else in the company it was just Germany but to Otto I wonder why they paved this road what's that Otto this road I remember it used to be so narrow you've ever been here before Otto this road it goes up the hill past my father's summer cottage I was born here why we used to come here every summer oh we would swim in the river no I had a boat I used to play pirate all that you know I can't believe there's nothing between here and Munich everybody pull over to the side Hanley take two men and reconnoiter up front we used to have a pirate cave I I discovered it I wonder if it's still there something up front they dug it at the base of the hill how many I don't know a lot of them oh this is great they're blowing in 88s and we're right out here in the open what are we gonna do that barrage has got us off in the rear I will have to dig in and take it sergeant sergeant follow me where are you going I wonder if it's still there if what's still there I cave my pirate cave what are you talking about we cannot stay here let me lead the way there were some overhanging bluffs on the river bank we raced through the heavy barrage to a clump of trees that for the time cut us off from the side of the enemy the ground was rocky and strewn with great massive boulders Otto stopped and looked at one of the tremendous rocks there was a little ditch around it he jumped down into the ditch and let out a yell there's the tunnel come on we had no place to go so we followed him it was a tunnel all right through solid rock twisted and turned and it was dark and damp but big enough for us to crawl through we must have crawled for hours finally we saw daylight there was a sort of entrance with a big tree growing through the opening the tree that hid the opening from view sergeant up ahead we are on the other side of the river we're in the back of them it was true we're in back of them I looked out through the opening there was a command post and straight on down the hill we looked at the backs of enemy soldiers dug into their foxholes but we stayed there and waited until dark and then we went to work lucky stick he had a hometown boy on your side and knew about that tunnel yeah yeah he did and you know I never forgot it either so now eight years later I find myself on maneuvers in the same territory man oh man talk about luck excuse me I'm looking for captain Jackson they said he would captain Jackson hey it's so good to see you Otto you old son of a gun you're a sight for sore eyes oh by the way this is my friend captain Sears good evening major I thought I'd look you up on my leave I found out your outfit was on maneuvers well maneuvers ended way one Otto well you should know this territory like a book I remember we fought here the lucky stiff he used that tunnel again no you remember I was just gonna ask him what happened to you but I see yeah yeah they pulled out all right out of the line that day and gave him a battlefield commission well look at him today he outranks me and 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