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September 2003 - December 2003

Dad drove me over to Hartsfield International in Atlanta Thursday morning, sometime around the crack of dawn. Mom stayed at home, which was a good thing, because she spent most of Wednesday night and Thursday morning crying. She was a total basket case, even though I was only going to New York. I didn’t want to be around her when I ended up going overseas. I had to be there early, because I was on a very cheap Delta flight, and you had to be there two hours early to go through security.

This was the first time I had ever actually been on an airplane, and I was excited by the idea. Kelly was the person with the passport and the trips back and forth to Europe. The Reaper family were not jetsetters. A big trip for us was in Mom’s Sienna to Myrtle Beach for summer vacation. Dad parked it and helped me unload. I only had my two duffle bags and my chimp box. I slung one of the bags on my back and put the second on top of the chimp box, and then shook Dad’s hand.

“Call when you get there,” he said.

“I’ll call when they let me call,” I replied, smiling.

“Smartass.” He shook his head, and then said, “Seriously, don’t do anything stupid, like get your ass shot off. Your mother would kill us both if that happened.”

“Grandpa said the same thing.”

Dad snorted at that. “At least he managed to stay out of trouble while he was in the Army. I don’t think you’re going to have the same luxury.” He noticed a cop motioning him away. “Take care. Got to go.” Dad climbed back in his truck and left.

I awkwardly bent and picked up my remaining gear. A guy with a cart came over, but I figured I would need to tip him, so I simply smiled and shook my head. Once inside the terminal I looked around and found a Delta ticket gate and headed there. As soon as I got in line, I dropped my bags to the floor. I could push them from here on out. I pulled my orders packet out and dug out the ticket and the typed orders, along with my driver’s license and military identification. That should suffice to get through security.

If people had to go through this kind of security all the time, I dreaded the thought of having to travel for a living. I needed to prove who I was to get a ticket, check my bags, and collect a boarding pass, but then I needed to go to a place near my gate and go through another screening to get inside a secure area to get to the gate. I had checked all my bags, but I noticed a lot of people with a single carry-on bag. That made me wonder what would happen if Delta lost my luggage. I was probably screwed then. The flight was supposed to take just over two hours.

Some people get scared on planes, but it was all so new to me it was pretty exciting. We were cramped, but I had spent so much time lately packed into places and vehicles with my fellow soldiers I didn’t much care. I did notice that a lot of my fellow passengers treated me very nicely, thanking me for my service, and the stewardess gave me an extra packet of peanuts with my Coke once we were airborne. We were flying in a Boeing 737, and it made an appalling amount of noise, but it stayed in the air and nobody else seemed concerned by it. Maybe that was how all airplanes were. We got into Syracuse a little before noon.

I saw another soldier when I got to baggage claim. The other soldier was already there, and he saw me and nodded. Shit, he was a staff sergeant! I snapped to parade rest, and he laughed. “At ease, soldier. This isn’t an inspection.”

“Yes, Sergeant!”

He shook his head in amusement. “Reporting in from training?”

“Yes, Sergeant!” His last name was Rossman, according to the name tag on his uniform.

“Calm down, soldier. I have better ways to waste my time than by writing you up for not being respectful, especially since you’re being respectful. Heading to Drum?”

“Yes, Sergeant.” I dug into my pocket and came out with the orders packet. “I’m supposed to report to the Reception Center once I get my luggage.”

He took the orders out of my hands and reviewed them, nodding to himself. “Okay, stick with me. My wife is waiting for me, and we’ll give you a lift to Drum. They’ll set you up for the night. You’ll be spending a few days in the Reception Company before they send you to wherever you’re going. Just coming from Benning?”

“Yes, Sergeant ... uh, don’t I have to go to the Reception Center? I don’t want to get in trouble.”

He chuckled. “All they’ll do is tell somebody they have to send a passenger van here to pick you up. That gets done every two or three hours, and all they do is take you to In-Processing. You can wait around here until they feel like rescuing you or you can catch a lift with me.”

“Okay, as long as I get where I have to go, I guess.”

“You’ll catch on. Don’t worry about it. My wife should be waiting for us, but I’ll call and make sure.” With that he pulled out a cell phone and made a call, and then we were able to get our luggage. He had a lot less than I did, so he grabbed my extra duffle, and we went to the front exit. Five minutes later an old minivan pulled up and beeped.

The driver was a pretty, blonde woman, a little pudgy but not too much. “Rescuing lost puppies again?” she asked.

“Hey, honey, we just need to drop Private Reaper off at the Reception Company. After that he’s on his own,” explained Staff Sergeant Rossman.

We loaded our stuff in the back of the minivan, and an hour-and-a-half later we were going through what appeared to be the main gate at Fort Drum. At first I was confused when we turned away from what looked like the main post and was surprised when the Rossmans pulled up to a World-War-Two-style building with a sign that read “Tenth Replacement Company”. I unloaded my gear and thanked the Rossmans, and then headed inside. There was a short line of soldiers and I got in the line.

There was a Specialist at the counter when I got there, and he simply asked me for my orders. He couldn’t care less about the fact that I didn’t call and ask for transportation. In fact, he looked supremely bored when I tried to explain, so I just stopped. “Okay, it’s too late in the day to process you in, so you are staying the night here. I’ll issue you bed linens and a room and get you a meal card. That gets you dinner tonight and breakfast tomorrow. Report back to this desk at 0900 tomorrow for In-Processing. Got that?”

“Uh, yeah, I guess so.”

He sighed and repeated himself, and then had me follow him. I grabbed all my gear, and we went down a short hall. He stopped at a linen closet and pulled out a stack of bedsheets and towels. The Specialist was on the verge of handing them to me, but he realized I had no way to carry them. He held onto them and led the way down another hall to a small barracks. Stopping at an empty room, he ushered me inside and set the linens down on a naked bed. He handed me a key and the meal card. “If you hustle, you can catch the shuttle over to the D-FAC and catch dinner. Breakfast starts at 0600. The shuttle bus will be right outside in ten minutes.”

I dropped my gear. I could make my bed when I got back. “Thank you.”

“Welcome to the Tenth Mountain.”

I signed a receipt for the key and room and followed him back to the lobby and went out and waited for the bus.

At 0900 the next morning I was back at the front desk. Nobody had told me I had to pack my gear up, but outside of a fresh uniform, I hadn’t really made myself at home. It would be a minute’s work to pack everything. I had my orders in hand.

I spent the next three workdays going through all sorts of bureaucratic nonsense, all done in classic Army hurry-up-and-wait fashion. I got a break after the first day, Friday, since nothing much happened over the weekend. I was allowed to travel around the post, including the Post Exchange and movie theater, so I walked around and took the shuttle bus and explored. On Monday it was back to In-Processing.

There were quite a few of us, all new and reporting in, but I didn’t recognize anybody except by their hair styles. I knew Riley Fox was coming to Fort Drum, also, but he must have been a day before or after me. We got lectures on the history of the Tenth Mountain Division, listened to all sorts of rules about what we could and couldn’t do (don’t get drunk was number one, don’t drink and drive was number two, and so forth.) I had to attend lectures and training on sexual harassment, being kind to civilians, weapons handling, post regulations, and all sorts of things. A lot of it was stuff I had already learned at Basic a few weeks ago. After every lecture we had to sign a form stating we had been to the lecture.

I was on the verge of asking why we were getting told this stuff again, when another soldier out of AIT asked. The sergeant giving the lecture simply answered. “So that when you fuck up, and we know you will, you can’t say you were never told, and we can hammer you to our hearts’ content. Good enough?”

“Yes, Sergeant!”

I also got another physical, even though I had gotten one right before leaving Fort Benning. After that we were split into smaller groups and sent to where we were assigned. Not everybody who was there was going to be in the infantry. It was just that everybody had to go through the Reception Company to get anywhere else.

I was taken, along with a few other soldiers, some privates like me, but a couple of Specialists and a Staff Sergeant also, over to the Second Brigade Combat Team. We went through some more sorting out at Brigade, and then got divvied up further. I was walked over to my battalion, Fourth of the Fourth - Fourth Battalion, Fourth Infantry Regiment - which was one of the three infantry battalions in the Brigade. (That was one of the crazier aspects to all this. Brigades are made up of a bunch of smaller battalions, but the numbering is nutty. The Second Brigade (“Commandos”) consisted of the Second of the Fourteenth (“Golden Dragons”), Fourth of the Thirty-First (“Polar Bears”), and Fourth of the Fourth (“Raging Vipers”), all infantry battalions; the First of the Eighty-Ninth, a cavalry squadron; and the Second of the Fifteenth, an artillery battalion. None of the regiments existed except on paper, so why have them? Very strange!) From Battalion I was taken over to Alpha Company, which would be my new home. The three rifle companies in the Vipers were Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie, also known as the “Anacondas”, “Boas”, and “Cobras.” At each step along the way I went through more processing and paperwork.

Alpha Company was pretty much the final stop. I met the Company Sergeant, First Sergeant Wasserman, who informed me I was now assigned to the First Platoon, First Lieutenant Bernicki’s platoon, and sent to them. The Platoon Sergeant, Sergeant First Class Turner, in turn assigned me to Second Squad under Staff Sergeant Blockman, who put me in Alpha Team under Sergeant Satterly. This was as low as I was going to go. Alpha Team was my home for the foreseeable future, and consisted of Sergeant Satterly, a Specialist named Williger, and a pair of Privates, me, and a certain Riley Fox, who had shown up the day before. That made me the FNG, the Fucking New Guy, and the guy who was going to shovel the most shit in the fire team.

For instance, Riley greeted me like a long-lost brother, and then announced that I was the best shot in our training company with any kind of weapon, including any machine guns. That was all very true, but not overly helpful, in the sense that as soon as he heard that, Sergeant Satterly asked, “Is that true, Reaper?”

“Yes, Sergeant.”

“Great! You’re our new automatic rifleman. Fox, you’re our grenadier.”

I looked over at Riley, who was smiling innocently. “Thanks, Riley. I’ll show you my appreciation later.”

“It’s for the good of the unit, Grim!”

I wasn’t so thrilled. A machine gun, any machine gun, weighed a hell of a lot more than an M-4 carbine, and the guy operating it had to carry around a lot more ammo than a regular soldier. One of the things we were taught in Basic and AIT was that the real strength of an infantry unit was not in the rifles of individual soldiers, but in the heavier crew-served weapons. As a result, everybody served in fire teams, where one soldier ran a heavy weapon while the others supported him. In this case I was operating an M-249 Light Machine Gun, while Sergeant Satterly directed us and selected targets, and Riley Fox and Joe Williger acted as security, spotters, and ammo carriers; they were all armed with M-4 Carbines, but Riley’s had an M-203 Grenade Launcher under the barrel. Over in the heavy weapons platoon they had M-240 medium machine guns and AT4 and Javelin missiles.

I promised Riley that payback was a bitch. Whereas a standard M-4 weighed in at just under eight pounds, an M-249 with all the whistles and bells weighed almost three times as much, at about twenty-two pounds! At least it wasn’t anything heavier. An M-240 weighed five pounds more and a Ma Deuce, which was an M-2.50 caliber heavy machine gun, weighed almost 130 pounds, and was always mounted on a tripod or on a vehicle.

It wasn’t completely bad, though. The M-249 fired standard NATO 5.56mm. ammunition, just like everybody else’s M-4s, and if I ever ran out of linked ammo, I could use their standard magazines. 5.56 also weighed a lot less than the 7.62 NATO the M-240 used and it was smaller, so I could carry a lot more ammo.

Payback looked to prove relatively easy to arrange. Right after I was assigned the M-249 slot, a Specialist came around and collected me and my gear and took me over to the barracks. I was assigned to share a barracks room with Riley and two other new guys from Third Squad. In effect we each had small single-occupancy rooms with a common kitchen and living area and a common bathroom. I met the other two guys, a Private First Class and a Specialist, later in the day. A laundry area was down the hallway.

I might have been the Newest Fucking Guy, but Riley wasn’t all that much more experienced, so we both got all the shit details. If something needed cleaning or inventorying or being moved around, we got the detail. I commented on it to Williger, and he just shrugged and said, “Welcome to the Army,” and then gave me something else to do. It wasn’t like I was going to formally bitch. I might be new to the Army, but it wasn’t anything different than what we made the newbies do back on the Pioneers.

I didn’t really have anybody to complain to, anyway. I still hadn’t met Lieutenant Bernicki, who had been on leave himself, and returned the day after I showed up. He hadn’t even had a chance to welcome me to the platoon before he was summoned to battalion, along with all the other officers. Satterly commented that this wasn’t a good omen.

It wasn’t. It was expected, but that didn’t make it good. Friday morning everybody was summoned to a company meeting, all three rifle platoons and the headquarters platoon. The meeting was held in an empty building that normally stored something, but now had folding chairs set up in it. Captain Holman, our company commander, spoke. He came in and we all stood and came to attention, and then he ordered us to sit.

“Soldiers, we have been alerted for deployment to the CENTCOM AOR, specifically Iraq. The Second Brigade is deploying to Iraq, and the Fourth of the Fourth is going to be the tip of the spear. Brigade and Battalion will be issuing a deployment schedule in the next few days, but this means that our little vacation here in upstate New York is about to end. Uncle Sam is looking for some return on his investment, and Alpha Company will deliver. Is that understood?” CENTCOM AOR meant Central Command Area of Responsibility. Oh, shit!

There was a lot of cheering in the audience, but some awfully sober faces among the guys who had deployed once before. Some of these guys had already been to Afghanistan, and they didn’t think it was a great vacation spot. Me, I was cheering like all the other new guys. Fort Drum was the farthest I’d ever been from home. Iraq sounded kind of interesting and exotic.

Captain Holman then went on to explain a few other things, which none of us were pleased with, and more than a few groans were heard. First, effective immediately, Fourth of the Fourth was implementing Stop-Loss. This meant they stopped all movement out of the unit and stopped all losses. We were now a roach motel - soldiers check in but they don’t check out. If you were already scheduled to transfer out, maybe to another unit or school, tough luck. Worse, if you were leaving because you were scheduled to leave the Army, you were stuck with the unit until they returned from deployment! Your retirement was cancelled! In addition, we were all told that all leaves were hereby cancelled. We would be heading out before Christmas, and there was no time left for leaves. We had less than three months to prepare, finish training, and pack our gear. I think the no-leave provision and the scheduling was the most disturbing thing to a lot of us. That meant no Thanksgiving leave, and we would be gone before Christmas.

Welcome to the Army.

Riley and I were formally welcomed to the First Platoon after the company meeting, when Lieutenant Bernicki met with us and all the other guys who had transferred in while he was on leave. He gave us a standard welcome speech and told us to obey our sergeants and we’d do fine. By then I knew that Collie Farmer was also in the company, but he was in Third Platoon. There were a few other faces in First that I had seen at AIT, but I couldn’t say I knew them all that well. Collie and Riley had been my best friends in training.

Training intensified dramatically after that. My contract with the Army was for Basic Training and Advanced Infantry Training, but not for Airborne or Air Assault training. Those were separate schools, for paratroopers and air assault troops, the guys who ended up in the 82nd or 101 st. Still, since it might be necessary to fly around in helicopters, the Second Brigade had a more informal air assault training program called Familiarization. Suddenly schedules got ripped up and rewritten. Fourth of the Fourth now had priority, and anybody who hadn’t ever been on a helo now got priority training. Riley and I spent two weeks learning about helicopters, how to get in one, how to get out of one, and how to ride around in one. They started out with some junked old Blackhawks that couldn’t fly anymore, and then graduated to actual working Blackhawks. If I had thought that the airplane, I had flown in was noisy and shook a lot, it had nothing on a helicopter! I figured they were about to shred apart, most likely in mid-air, and spread my ass all over the terrain below me. Then we had to practice leaving the helicopter while it was off the ground, by rappelling out an open door. All in all, I found helo operations the most terrifying thing I had ever done in my life!

About the only good thing that happened in this time is that I was promoted to PV2. They still called me a Private, but now I got a chevron and a pay raise in time for Christmas. It wasn’t that big a deal, though. It wasn’t as if the Army had decided that PV1 Reaper was that wonderful a fellow and needed to be rewarded for his exemplary service and heroism. It was automatic after six months in the Army and could be granted with a waiver after four months. Lieutenant Colonel Gilhooly, our battalion commander, signed a waiver for everybody who had been through Basic and AIT and had been in for four months. Still, it allowed me to lord it over any lowly E-1s I chanced across, which were damn few.

I called home every weekend, borrowing Riley’s cell phone and paying him for the minutes. A lot of that sort of thing happened. If a guy had a cell phone, he might rent out some time on it to cover his costs. At least that way I wasn’t out of touch with them. For instance, I learned that the Pioneers had been undefeated again, but had then lost to Kennesaw Mountain in the first playoff game. Kelly also kept me informed about Matucket High and what she was up to. I figured that it made no sense to buy a cell phone when I was going to leave it behind in just a few months.

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Nothing job-related came to my attention by Friday afternoon. I speculated what the perfect job ad would look like - “Wanted! Matucket Firearms Corporation has an immediate opening for product design and testing in their Machine Gun Division! Iraqi war veterans with PTSD desired! Call now, operators are standing by!” I remembered that the AK-47 was invented by a busted-up Russian sergeant during World War II. Too bad there really wasn’t a Matucket Firearms Corporation, either with or without...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 15 Recuperation

Monday, September 26, 2022 Monday was a busy day. I bundled the kids off to school and then called Matucket State. While I didn’t go into details, I had to let her Department Vice-Chair know she was going to be away from work for a week or two. I didn’t know who to call at DARPA or the NSA, but Kelly didn’t talk to them daily anyway; she could handle that chore. Then I drove over to the hospital. By all accounts, I would be able to bring her home that day. First, though, she needed to be...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 15 Background Briefing

Monday, March 19, 2018 “Dispatch to One-Six-Three.” “One-Six-Three to Dispatch, go ahead.” Dispatch to One-Six-Three, say location.” I was curious as to why Dispatch wanted to know where I was, since they had sent me to supervise an accident at Pinetree and Glen Aubrey. There was a three-car pileup on Glen Aubrey after the first car, a silver Nissan sedan had suddenly braked for a squirrel. The next car, a red Ford Fusion had slammed into the Nissan from behind and had then been...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 34 Moving Forward

Hank called me later that evening, laughing about the three chuckleheads, as he called them, and told me that he had told them some more stories. Of course, he kept their glasses full, so it was a profitable conversation for him. He told me that he had told a bunch of war stories about ‘the old days’ and how we did things ‘back then.’ I laughed and invited him and his wife over some night, and to just call me or Kelly to schedule it. Over the weekend Kelly and I goofed off while driving the...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 17 Preparations

Chief Crowley called the meeting to an end. He told Captain Abernathy to light a fire under the detectives and see if anybody had seen any African-American strangers recently. At best we had maybe a day or two before something might happen. Captain Bullfinch and Lieutenant Roscoe were told to give whatever support possible, including moving watch schedules around. Hank was told to assist me and dial up TRT. As far as I was concerned, Priority One was taking care of my family. What was even...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 60 Wedded Bliss

Saturday, June 21, 2008 I continued riding with Hank Jenkins for two weeks, and he signed off on turning me loose on the public on my own. During our time he taught me about the night and graveyard shifts, much like Jerry had taught me about the day shift and general police work. We also brought in a number of bad guys on various warrants, taking criminals off the street and otherwise making Matucket safer for all. It seemed like every shift would start with Hank handing me a stack of...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 21 Bank Robbery

Fall 2023 The summer progressed nicely. I spent a fair bit of time down in Sullivan County and the nearby environs, first analyzing what they had and then developing the options everybody needed to consider. One thing I stressed with them was that by standardizing on similar doctrine, training, and hardware, the SWAT teams created would be suitable for any eventual regional coordination. How the politics would work out was questionable, but it would be easier if the local units had similar...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 30 Fort Drum

April 2005 - May 2005 A few days later I had to leave. I was due back at Fort Drum on Thursday, so Tuesday Kelly and I loaded up the back of the Outback with all my stuff. This time we added all my personal stuff that I had shipped home when I first deployed to Iraq in 2003. Jack was none too amused when I took the television set with me, since he had set it up in the bedroom, but I wasn’t impressed. “You want to keep it? Fine with me. Just buy me a new one,” I told him. “I don’t have the...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 17 Summer

June to August 2002 The following week we had finals, and that was it. Seniors had to go through graduation, but the rest of us were out for a couple of months for the summer. For me that meant I had about a week of goof-off time before I had to go back to the mill full time. That would take me through all of June and into July, at which time it was back to practice for the football season, running twice-a-days and sweating off about ten pounds under the July sun. Somewhere during that...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 17 Miles Madigan

Summer 2023 The job in Sullivan Springs was a larger project than most of those I had already worked on. The spreadsheets were smoking by the time I got through with them. When I contacted Ballantine in two weeks, it was only to tell him I was still working the project. Unlike some of my other jobs, in this one I didn’t have a single answer already packaged. In my other jobs the chief or sheriff already knew what he wanted to do and simply needed an outsider to give him a third-party...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 41 Abu Dhabi

January 2007 Mom was very upset that I wasn’t going to come home on my leave. She just wasn’t buying my explanation about losing my squad. She wanted me to come home, squad or no squad. I think Dad understood, and he told me that his father understood, but Mom was very unhappy. I had been in the Army now for four Christmases, and three had been spent in Iraq. I didn’t even bother telling her about the incident at Yankee North. One of her latest kicks was, “Are you the only soldier in Iraq?...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 2 Reunion

It seemed late when we finished dinner. There was a Welcome Aboard talk in the ship’s theater and after that we did a bit more exploring. There were all sorts of stuff on the boat, including a shopping center with incredibly overpriced stuff, a casino, and a bunch more bars, restaurants, and lounges. We walked around the deck and then went back to our cabin, where we discovered it had been made up, the bed turned down, and an odd animal formed out of some folded towels. Kelly decided she...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 48 Administrative Assistant

I was able to get in to see Captain Crowley on Thursday morning. Another young officer, African-American this time, was the one who escorted me in, and this time Crowley had some paperwork on his desk. I got the impression that after this meeting it would be time to shit or get off the pot. Crowley outlined the procedure to apply, and then reviewed the pay and benefits. “Grim, as an Administrative Assistant you make a bit more than minimum wage, but it’s a full-time job and it qualifies you...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 20 Schools End

Dad didn’t say anything to me the next day, so we must have covered our tracks. At least the back seat in the SuperCrew was wide enough for us to lay semi-flat on. We still drove around in the cold air with the windows down. Monday at school I saw Coach Summers and gave him the news. I was out for a week, and would be reevaluated afterwards, so I might be able to play if we won next week and went to State. “I won’t let you back on the field until you bring me a release from the doctor,” he...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 27 Returning Home

June 2004 - August 2004 Word came down from Battalion that the rest of Second Brigade would be deploying to Iraq soon. It was expected that they would show up sometime in July, but no dates were available. What they would do then was not known, or at least not known to us down at Camp Custer. Where exactly they would be positioned wasn’t known or might change before they got here. However, one interesting tidbit came out. Fourth of the Fourth was going to get some leave. Over the next few...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 8 Sunday October 1 2017

For the last few days President Trump had been on a Twitter rampage, demanding that the NFL players stand during the anthem, demanding the team owners and coaches fire them if they didn’t, and promising dire actions otherwise. Both Jack and I were getting slammed left and right, me for not complaining about the football players’ protests and Jack for not doing more. He was also bitching about Puerto Rico, primary elections, and fake news. No wonder he wasn’t doing his job - he was spending...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 24 Boxie

2024 Sunday, I helped Jack get home. He had chartered a plane to fly from California to Matucket (“ Can you imagine flying commercial through Atlanta with a wheelchair?”) so I simply drove over to their house Sunday morning and helped him out of the house and down to his rental. None of our homes had ramps and I asked whether we should build some for their next visit. “Grim, I’m not sure you should bother. I don’t think I’ll be coming back here any time soon.” “Jack...” “Grim, I just...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 19 Rescue

I never really passed out, but I wasn’t in a mood to keep talking. The immediate threat was contained, and since I was trapped under a tree and wounded, I wasn’t going to wander around the battlefield. After a few minutes I began to hear sirens, both police and fire department; I wouldn’t be alone for long. I twisted my head to the left but couldn’t see to the end of the driveway out on Lakeside Drive. I did see flashing lights approaching, and the sirens went silent. Moments later I heard a...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 66 Old Acquaintances

Grandpa was right about some of what he had said. I googled ‘medal of honor procedure’ later and it turned out there was a huge process involved in giving the Medal of Honor. Once the recommendation worked its way up from Battalion to Brigade and then to Division, it landed at the Pentagon. At least two boards in the Human Resources Command had to approve it, and then it went before the Chief of Staff, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 12 Thanksgiving

Thursday morning was an exercise in controlled chaos. I had time to do a nice breakfast of scrambled eggs, toast, and bacon, which could be a bit of a luxury. I tried to cook a nice family breakfast on weekends but shift work with the MPD meant I frequently missed weekends. At least three of us ate well. Seamus only ate Froot Loops; he was almost three and was still a knucklehead in the Terrible Twos. After breakfast Kelly put Riley and me to work cleaning the house. Seamus, on the other...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 70 60 Minutes

Captain Crowley simply congratulated me on making it through SWAT and then told me that I needed to call CBS in New York. He gave me a phone number and told me to let him know what was going on. For my mind, I was basically done with publicity. The Army had mustered me out a second time, so they couldn’t order me back to New York, and if 60 Minutes wanted to do something on the MPD, they had to come to us in any case. The call went smoothly. Now that I was home from the Academy, CBS felt...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 8 Recuperation

Mom went back to work down in the ER the next morning, which I found a blessing. I mean, I loved my mother, but she was driving me completely nuts hanging around the room with me. She still dropped in at lunchtime, but I could handle that. Otherwise, I had her bring in a few books from home that I could read holding up with my left hand. Kelly came over after school on Tuesday. She had worked out an arrangement to take a different bus over to the hospital, and then either Mom would take her...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 7 Friday September 29 2017 to Saturday September 30 2017

Friday started out like most other days. We got Riley off to school on the bus, and Kelly loaded Seamus in the Sienna to take to day care at Matucket State. The big difference was that we dug out all the luggage. While she was at class, I packed all my formal stuff in a hanging bag, with the rest in a suitcase. As soon as Kelly and Seamus came home, she grabbed her stuff out of the closet and told me to start packing, while she packed everything for the kids. It became a mad rush, since I...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 6 Kelly

Friday, February 16, 2001 School had just started again after the winter break. I was hanging out after lunch with some friends near the south stairwell lockers, with Tilly next to me, when Terry Watson muttered, “Holy shit!” as he looked at something behind me. I turned around and didn’t see anything unusual, at least not at first. What I did see looked like a bunch of girls hugging. Then I saw one of the girls turn around and come over towards us. She was slim, about my height, with...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 19 A Winning Season

Jack managed to finagle a ride home with a couple of cheerleaders who were juniors. I have no idea if he got anything more from them than a lift home, and I didn’t want to know. One of these days my brother’s love life was going to bite him in the ass. Some girl was going to find him with another girl, and there would be hell to pay. Hopefully she wouldn’t be carrying a weapon when that happened. The Sports Section headline Saturday morning was “UNDERDOG PIONEERS CRUSH WARRIORS!” I had no...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 68 Television

I knew what the citation said; whether I believed it was a different question. It didn’t matter much. I stood there, kept my mouth shut, and looked straight ahead. The President put the ribbon around my neck, and everybody saluted and applauded. He gave me a whispered, ‘At ease.’, and I was able to break position and shake his hand in thanks. That was the end of the official ceremony, and it was time for a meet-and-greet. Mister and Mrs. Obama escorted me down off the stage and over to where...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 53 Living the Dream

Police work was vastly different from military life. One of the biggest differences was that the U.S. Army was quite monolithic, in the sense that everybody trained and fought the same way. Every infantryman trained at Fort Benning. Every helicopter crewman trained at Fort Rucker. Every medic trained at Fort Sam Houston. You get the idea. The same could be said at any camp or fort in the country. Everybody did things the same. There’s a reason they called it the ‘big green machine.’ It made...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 63 Out of State Visitors

Saturday, October 24, 2009 My schedule that week was the night shift, Tuesday to Friday, and then I would have off, Saturday to Tuesday. That worked out well, since Saturday was my parents’ anniversary, and both Kelly and I would have the day off. I would be able to sleep late and then we could go over to the house later. Since it was their Silver Anniversary, the plan was for Bobbie Joe, Kelly, and me to take the parental units out to a nice dinner. Jack and Teresa couldn’t be there, of...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 69 Going Home

That was basically the end of the craziness. From Chicago we flew home for a long weekend. Monday, we flew back to New York, and I went on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which proved interesting. Stewart was on the liberal side of the spectrum, but he always showed a lot of respect to the soldiers even as he crucified the politicians who got us into Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of the interview was the standard questions, but at the end he asked me something nobody else had asked. Stewart:...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 43 Aftermath

It looked like almost the entire platoon had arrived, led by Lieutenant Southerland. They rolled up to the front gate, actually driving over various body parts as they did so and stopped. The crashed Apache blocked the way in. The first guys to come inside the compound simply stood there and stared at the carnage, though a couple of guys tossed their cookies. Eventually somebody noticed I was standing there and Southerland and another couple of guys ran over to me. “Sergeant Reaper! Sergeant...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 18 Senior Year

Our first game of the season was at the end of the month, the last Friday of August, the 30th. It was a home game with North Cobb High, from up in Kennesaw. They were from a wealthy suburb of Atlanta, and North Cobb was a big school, certainly bigger than us. That was important in high school football, since the more students you had, the more likely you’ll be able to find better players. I commented on that to Kelly once, and she said something about Gaussian distributions and standard...

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The Grim Reaper Reaper Security ConsultingChapter 38 Coming Together

Things moved along through the summer. At times it seemed as if for every step we took forward we were taking two steps back. Still, some good things happened. Our new Auto Theft Division made a major arrest mid-June. They grabbed a few cars out of the impound yard and fitted them with GPS trackers and allowed them to be stolen. That generated enough information to get warrants on a pair of ‘chop shops’, garages where stolen cars could be taken and stripped for parts. Lieutenant Dupree of...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 49 Training

October 2007 - December 2007 Mid-October, about when it became obvious that I was going to stick it out and go to the academy, Tim Hungerford showed up at the rickety-bench-with-delusions-of-grandeur that I called my desk. He had a packet of paperwork with him. “Take a break,” he ordered. “You need to look this stuff over.” I looked at him. “Why? What is it?” “It’s the packet from the academy.” “Ah!” I nodded at that. “Let’s take a look. You’ve been through this, right?” Tim nodded....

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The Grim ReaperChapter 52 The Academy

January 2008 - March 2008 When I went back to work, I let Captain Carson know about meeting the Gorsky family, and that I was sure that a lawsuit was on the way. Both he and Lieutenant Brownell quizzed me on what I had told the Gorskys and I swore six ways from Sunday that I hadn’t said anything that could be construed as an admission of guilt. Their general feeling was that we would be named in the suit, but we could dump any responsibility onto the Sheriff’s office, since they ran the jail...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 16 Springtime

March to May, 2002 Mom was not at all amused by my thinking. All through dinner, which Kelly and I nuked in the microwave to warm up, she badgered me about why I was joining the Army. I pretty much gave her the same reasons as I gave my girlfriend. Dad mostly just sat there and listened. He insisted that they had to meet Sergeant Donaldson, and that I was not doing anything until after I got out of school. Eventually I could escape, and I took Kelly out and we went over to the mall, to do...

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The Grim Reaper Adventures in Southern Law EnforcementChapter 4 Skinny Mike

Friday, September 1, 2017 “Gentlemen, I have had it. I hereby resign my position as a member of the human race. There is no possible way I share any genetic material with what I had to put up with today.” So saying, I settled myself onto a barstool in the center of the bar at the Cherokee Grill. Around me my fellow police officers laughed. Mack Waterhouse, the owner of the bar and a former MPD lieutenant, came over and smiled. “Feel free to tell your friendly bartender what your problem is,...

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The Grim ReaperChapter 46 Barbecue

We slept in the next morning, and I informed Kelly that she needed to pass an audition like I had done with her. How was I to know that she wasn’t a demanding wife? What if she was only interested in me for my body, and not my mind? That got me a smart-ass comment from her, “Really? You want to go there? Grim, you need to stick with your body! Your mind ain’t going to cut it!” That earned her a sharp smack on the ass, and I tickled her until she shrieked and begged me to stop. That led to her...

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