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The following new character appears in this and other chapters:

Phara Hemsamahan,

Governor of Korat Province, Sonsri's father, 5'-7'' tall, 165 pounds, 45 years old, Black hair, brown eyes

Keofeh

house owner, Amulet devotee, an older woman about 5'- 0'' tall and rather thin. Black hair and brown eyes

"You cannot do that! She is dedicated to the Amulets and is also my friend," Sonsri told him in a loud voice. On hearing this, the new guards shrank back in fear of touching one consecrated to the Amulets.

"I am in charge of your security, and I will determine who is a danger to you. We have no proof that she is dedicated to the Amulets. It is only a trick so she and that large Fa-rung can kidnap you," the Captain replied in a haughty but sober voice.

"And I am the Governor's daughter, and I demand that you return my original guards and allow Chanthra and her Guardian to accompany me," Sonsri demanded back in just as loud but a harsher voice. "My father will hear about this otherwise, and you won't be in charge of anything then," she finished.

The second officer, who was the one in charge of the new guards, looked very confused by this exchange.

"You will do as I have directed," the Captain told him in a command voice.

I had been listening from the side of the building where I had been with our two horses since just after this started. I was prepared to intervene and had checked both of my pistols, but I never got the chance to do anything. I was suddenly grabbed from behind by several men who had snuck up behind me. While a number of them held me, one removed the two pistols from their holsters, and I was forced around the corner of the building leaving our two horses behind.

"Bring those pistols to me!" the Captain demanded in glee on seeing them in one of the new men's hands.

I could see that Chanthra was standing beside Sonsri and had her head tipped to the left as if she were listening to something. I could also see that her amulet, which was normally kept out of sight in her blouse, was now visible on the outside of her blouse. A red light flickered on from the amulet for a few seconds and painted the Captain, the surrounding area and the new guards before flicking off. No one said anything about this occurrence, though I had seen it quite clearly, and I had to wonder if it had been visible to them.

I was given no time to think about it however, as less than three seconds after the light went out, there was a huge crash of thunder following a bright flash of lightening, and the Captain fell from his horse dead just before the men holding me also slumped to the ground. My pistols left the hands of the one who had removed them and flew to my now open hands.

Chanthra's amulet was now glowing with a bright gold colored light. The second Siam Army officer and his remaining men were frozen in place and staring at the new scene in shocked disbelief.

"He is quite dead!" Chanthra announced in a loud voice pointing to the Captain on the ground. "Your other men will recover shortly. They have not displeased the Amulets as much as the late Captain did. Perhaps now you will believe that I am consecrated to the Amulets," she finished. Her amulet had faded back to its normal color and had returned inside of her blouse.

"Where are my regular escort and driver?" Sonsri demanded of the remaining officer, immediately after that.

"They are being held at the garrison by the Captain's orders," the officer replied, coming out of the frozen state and his shock.

"You will have them brought here quickly so that I may continue to Korat, or my father will have questions about why I was delayed," Sonsri told him in a very serious voice.

"Yes, Pee! Certainly!" the remaining officer answered, but Chanthra also had orders for him.

"Bring a wagon or cart for your remaining men. They will not have recovered sufficiently to ride or walk back to the garrison."

"Yes, Pee!" the officer answered before he and his remaining men rode off in the direction of the local garrison. I returned the pistols to their holsters and went to get our horses. The Captain lay in the street as no one had bothered to check on him or move his body.

"How ... how did you do that?" a rather nervous Sonsri was asking Chanthra as I approached them with our horses.

"It was not my doing. The Amulets acted to correct a situation of which they did not approve. I am but their humble servant," Chanthra told her with a bow. "I will explain what happened to your father when we reach Korat. The Captain was a poor officer who drank too much and was impressed with his own importance," she finished. Sonsri and her maid seemed relieved on hearing her words.

The regular guards and the driver soon arrived. They were shocked to see the Captain lying dead in the street. The new driver had remained until they arrived, but he now hastily left his seat and moved away from us. The Sergeant had quickly dismounted and approached Sonsri.

"We are sorry for being late, Pee, but the Captain had us locked up this morning," he told her after a Wai and a bow but before turning to look at the Captain.

"What happened to him?" he asked, while his men stared in dismay at the Captains body.

"His behavior was displeasing to the Amulets, and they made a permanent correction," Chanthra told him.

"What shall we do with the body?" the Sergeant asked.

"Search his clothing and secure his horse to take with us. He had charge of the traveling money and some papers for my father," Sonsri told him just as a wagon arrived with several soldiers to remove the unconscious men.

"Shall we remove the dead officer also?" their Sergeant asked.

"Yes, please see that he receives a good funeral," Sonsri told him. Our guard Sergeant had finished searching the Captain's body and brought a bag with money in it over to Sonsri.

"There were no papers on his person, Pee. Perhaps they are in his saddlebags, I will check," he told her before turning to check on that. Sonsri removed a few baht from the bag and gave them to the garrison Sergeant for the funeral. Chanthra had moved over to stand with me during all of this, and I had questions for her that I didn't want the others to hear.

"How did the Amulets do that?" I whispered to her in English.

"I have no idea, they only told me that they would handle the situation," she replied just as quietly.

"Did you see the light that came from your amulet?" I asked.

"I saw a red light flash several times, but that was all," she replied.

"I don't think that the others saw the red light," I told her. Sonsri had been counting the remaining money while we were having our discussion.

"That tightfisted pig!" she murmured when she had finished, "He told me that we were nearly out of money, and he had all of this left. It's nearly three hundred Baht," she finished before turning to her maid and giving her instructions in a very quiet voice before turning to the Sergeant who was holding out papers from the late Captains saddle bags. Sonsri had instructions for him.

"Sergeant, send one of your men with my maid. She will purchase some things for us to eat when we stop later today. The greedy Captain had plenty of money, but always told me that we were close to having nothing left," she told the Sergeant who dispatched a man to go with the maid.

The regular driver and one of the soldiers had been checking the coach and the team to insure that they were ready to finish the trip today. The wagon had already departed with the dead Captain and the still barely conscious soldiers who had seized me. The maid and her escort soon returned with a large basket of fruit and other things, and we were ready to leave shortly after that, if a bit later than we had planned.

We had covered about half of the twenty-eight miles or so between Si Khiu and Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) before we stopped for lunch. The coach and the road had combined to make it a rather slow journey. The guards brought out the rice and some vegetables that they had received at the Army garrison. Chanthra added the things that she had purchased, and Sonsri's maid added the vegetables, rice, and fruit that she had purchased.

As a special surprise there was also fish to add to the meal. These were dried catfish, and while not the most appetizing looking of meals, they were a welcome addition to the often dull and complacent food served by the Army. After an hour's rest, we set out again on the final stage of our journey to Korat. It was nearing 16:30 hrs. when we approached the city from the west.

Korat was an old city even in this time period (1855). It had been ordered to be built by King Narai the Great of Ayutthaya in the mid-seventeenth century to serve as a stronghold on the country's northeast frontier. King Taksin of the Thonburi Kingdom sent the Chakri Brothers to take control of the city from other contenders for power in 1768.

During the Lao Rebellion of 1826, Chao Ano, the King of Vientiene, captured the city. Lady Mo, wife of the Deputy Governor, organized those captured by Lao forces, who were being sent to Vientiane, and led a revolt that defeated their Lao captors, and returned many of the people and seized goods to Korat.

In 1855, Korat was still a walled city with a moat around it. There were originally four gates to the city. However even in Chanthra's time (1935) the walls and gates were mostly gone, all but a part of the west wall and gate, the Pratu Chum Phon Gate. It had been constructed of large stones and bricks and then covered with plaster. There was a wooden watch house at the top of the wall with a tile roof done in typical Thai style. While the walls were mostly gone in 1935, the moat around the original city area remained in most places, and this was how I knew Korat in 1965 also.

As we approached the city, two things were apparent. First the walls, moat, and gates were still intact, and second the town had grown and spread out beyond the original city area. Something else was also apparent to me. It was the absence of the statue of Thao Suranari (Lady Mo) or Ya Mo, Grandmother Mo, as she is fondly remembered, in front of the west gate. It wasn't installed until 1934, so even Chanthra wouldn't have seen it since she was in Bangkok at the Amulets Wat at the time.

"Since this is 2398 (1855 AD), Ya Mo died three years ago, and her remains have been enshrined in a Chedi at Wat Sala Loi. We shall go there later to venerate her," Chanthra told me, as we neared the entry gate.

Our procession did not however, enter the city proper but turned right just before reaching the wall and its moat, turning onto Ratchadamneon Road which ran beside the moat. We proceeded well past the end of the city wall and the moat to the entrance of a large piece of property with a house on it on the right. There was a sign over the entrance gate proclaiming that it was the residence of the Governor of Nakhon Ratchasima. The coach pulled in there, and we followed.

The house, which was two stories, sat well back from the road with a large lawn in front of it with hedges of flowering plants along the roadway. The entry road turned into a circular driveway before arriving at the front entrance. The house was quite large being some seventy plus feet long. The facade had a projecting two story gabled entry centered on it. The entry appeared to be at least eighteen feet wide and to project about five feet. There were four long narrow windows on the second floor of the entry way above the doorway. Later we learned that there were ponds, gardens, and other areas behind the house.

The coach pulled around the circular driveway and stopped in front of the entryway at the center of the house. A number of people rapidly emerged from the house, as Sonsri and her maid exited the coach. There were greetings and much merriment on seeing her again from those gathered there. Shortly, an older man emerged from the house and all of those there fell silent.

In the meantime, the guards plus Chanthra and I had dismounted. The guards stood at attention beside their horses while Chanthra and I moved up to stand near the coach.

"Welcome home, daughter," the older man said in greeting after all of the Sawat dees, wais, and bows had been completed. I could see that the man was looking rather strangely at Chanthra and especially at me.

"Where is the Captain?" he demanded on not seeing him with her escort.

"The Captain has gone to his next life, father," Sonsri told him in a quiet voice.

"Was the journey that dangerous?" he demanded in a sharp tone of voice.

"The Captain left us this morning in Si Khiu," she told him before adding, "It would be better to speak of it later when we have more privacy."

"Who are these other people?" her father demanded in a stern voice.

"Father, this is Chanthra and her Champion. She is a teacher and dedicated to the Amulets. We met them on the road when the Champion drove off bandits who had attacked us," Sonsri informed her father before turning to Chanthra.

"Chanthra, this is Phara Hemsamahan, the Governor of Nakhon Ratchasima and my father," Sonsri informed her. There were renewed greetings following that before Chanthra addressed the Governor.

"Chao Khun Hemsamahan, when Sonsri has rested from her trip, I will return when it is convenient to explain what happened with the bandits and also the Captain. He did not come to a good ending," she finished. (Chanthra had used the proper Thai form of address for someone of his rank.)

"We have not had the pleasure of an active teacher of the Amulets here in sometime. I am sure that you will be quite busy. Return in a few days, and we will discuss what happened on the trip," the Governor told us, however he didn't appear to be a man who was anxious to wait several days for an explanation. He turned to another man and told him to release the guards and the coach. Chanthra and I also took our leave with Sawat dees, wais, and bows. We followed the guards and the coach out of the residence as the others there withdrew into the house.

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When Captain Prawit and I arrived at the firing range, Lieutenant Chatchai had the men at work already repairing the area of the tam-nop (embankment) to be used for firing and the area on the next dike or embankment where the targets would be placed. With the rain that the area had received lately, the space between the two locations was filled with some eight inches of water, and it resembled a rice paddy – if a small one. The taller embankments were very visible now with the areas between...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 16

We formed up the unit on the company street at 0900 hrs, and marched off in a column of platoon shortly following that. The march to the exercise area required more than an hour before we reached the location where we dropped off the First Platoon to begin their portion of the exercise. The other platoons followed in order. Captain Prawit and his assistants would be grading the First and Second Platoons initially, while Sergeant Chung and I would have the Third and Fourth Platoons. We would...

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The Amulets of Power V A New BeginningChapter 5

A new character introduced in this chapter: Sonsri Daughter of the Governor of Korat Province, 5'-0" tall, 98 pounds, 32B-22-32, 18 years old, long black hair, brown eyes, cute On leaving Muak Lek, we had ridden for over two hours without much talk. Chanthra had purchased two large conical hats made of straw and bamboo before we left the village. I had wondered why at the time, but the reason soon became apparent on the ride. "Here put this hat on," she told me handing me one of the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 15

The following new characters appear in the remaining chapters: Richard Starling (Rick) Commo specialist, SP/4, 5’-10” tall, 145 pounds, 23 years old, blond hair, gray eyes. Harry Williams Commo specialist, SP/4, 5’-7’ tall, 155 pounds, 21 years old, brown hair, brown eyes Noon Thai girl from Chiang Rai, 5’-0” tall, 100 pounds, 32C-20-31, 19 years old, long shiny black hair, brown eyes, very cute The next morning, the 19th, I was up early and fired up the AN/VRC 47 radio after the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 5

The following characters will appear throughout the rest of the story: Phil Del Vecchio Major, OIC of Team, Bill was on his Team in Luang Phrabang, 5'-7"tall, 175 pounds, 39 years old, black hair, hazel eyes, very muscular Fleming, Jack Captain, Advisor to the Thai Rangers, 5'-11" tall, 170 pounds, 32 years old, blond hair, blue eyes Stills, Ken SFC, Advisor to the Thai Rangers, 5'-9" tall, 155 pounds, 36 years old, Brown hair, gray eyes Wesley 1LT, Team XO, 6'-0" tall, 165...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 2

Fields dropped me off at Ploenchit Road and continued back to the Team House, while I walked the few blocks to the Nana. I was soaked when I got there from Bangkok's heat and humidity. The air conditioning in the lobby felt really great. I went up to the room where I found Suenee talking to two of the women who worked at the hotel. The women left just after I arrived and Suenee took one look at me and said, "Shower." I knew better than to argue by now and collected my other clothes and...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 8

The rest of the morning was pretty dull with only a few good bits of conversations to be captured. It wasn't until after lunch that we picked up the Attapu station again. John went to get Ernie while I recorded it. There was shouting again at both ends of the transmission. Ernie was laughing his ass off after he came in. They finally signed off, and Ernie eventually managed to stop laughing enough to talk to us. "What the hell is so funny?" John asked, as he turned from his receiver to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 1

The following characters return from Part 1: Sgt. Bill Baker Radio Operator, 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 24 years old, Auburn hair, Hazel eyes MSG Sawyer Team Sergeant, 6'-6" tall, 275 pounds, 42 years old, black hair, brown eyes Suenee Sa Bill's girl friend and wife, 5'-2" tall, 108 pounds, 34C-23-35, 21 years old, brown eyes, long black hair, oval face, very cute Sophie MSG Sawyer's girlfriend, 5'-10" tall, 140 pounds, 38C-25-37, 25 years old, brown eyes, long black hair The...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 3

I was awakened again by Suenee shaking my shoulder. There was barely enough light to see in the room. "You must return now," she said, when she saw that I was awake. I reached out and pulled her to me. She offered no resistance and came into my arms for a long kiss - but not too long. "Shower," she told me in a no-nonsense voice. We adjourned to the shower again. I was better prepared this time, but that water was still cold. We both showered and dried off. When I came out of the...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 20

We moved as quickly as possible toward the Aviation area in the near total darkness of this moonless night. Chinese New Year is celebrated on the new moon, and it was very dark here in the Shan States at night without the moon. There were no lights showing in the town either. The Aviation people that we encountered on the way were very nervous, but we managed to get to their command bunker without getting shot. "What were those explosions? We couldn't contact your Operations," Captain...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 14

Captain Tamusarit (Cowboy 6) was early with his report that evening. "Old Hand, Old Hand, this is Thai Cowboy 6. Over." "Thai Cowboy 6, this is Old Hand. Over." "Old Hand, this is Cowboy 6. Is your Six available? Over," I handed the mike to the Major who was standing next to me now. "Cowboy 6, Hand 6. Go." "Hand 6, Cowboy 6. My people are all back from their patrols. The site near my location was the first one checked. They found a large crater in the mountain side above a small...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 19

When Sergeant Tweed returned from Chiang Rai, he was very busy for the first hour or so. Later he took me aside to talk. "I spoke with Noon while at the house. She is very lonesome and anxious for you to return. She asked me to tell you that," Sergeant Tweed informed me. I had been thinking about her a lot also while on watch with nothing more strenuous to do than listen for a call on one of the radios. I had decided that I needed to see her again. I certainly liked her a lot, and not...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 23

The payday bird arrived pretty much as usual at around 0900 on Friday the 28th, and we were setting down in Chiang Rai just after 1030. Sorenson reminded everyone to stay alert in case of a recall before we were all released to get paid. Starling and the others from the Red Tigers headed for their unit here on the Airbase, while Tweed, I, and the other Special Forces people headed for the Team House. Suenee, Phesila, Noon, and our daughters were waiting there for us when we arrived. Noon...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 17

Friday, the 2nd of January, 1970, started out just as cold as the previous day had. After sending the daily report to the B-Detachment last night, I had returned to bed for another two hours of sleep before relieving Starling just after midnight. I re-tuned my radio to the 20 meter shortwave band and listened for any signals that could be originating here in the Shan States, as I believed this was the most likely wavelength that an agent here would be using to contact his superiors in...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 7

New characters appearing in the next few chapters" Luang Silapakom Bill's landlord and teacher, 5'-6" tall, 130 pounds, 53 years old brown eyes, black hair going gray John Bill's co-worked, MOS 98G (Voice Intercept Operator), 5'-9" tall, 150 pounds, 23 years old, blond hair, blue eyes, SP/4 Ernie Translator (Vietnamese), MOS 04B, 5' 8" tall, 160 pounds, 24 years old, brown hair and eyes, SP/5 The entrance to the Operations area was the red guard-shack we had been to last...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 6

The trip from Bangkok back to Korat is about 260 km, more or less by road. We pulled out of Seri Court just after 0830 and made good time once we got out past Don Mung airport. We took the turn to Sara Buri and headed up Friendship Highway. I had a much better view of the trip from the elevated cab of the deuce and a-half then I had had from the pickup truck coming the other way. It was shortly after passing Sara Buri and before we reached the climb to the Korat plateau that I started to...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 11

Characters returning from Part 1 of the story: LTC Hawkins Executive Officer, 46th Group, 6'-1" tall, 185 pounds, 45 years old, brown hair, blue eyes MAJ Carlson S-3, 46th Group, 5'-9" tall, 160 pounds, 39 years old, sandy blond hair, gray eyes The road from the airfield was straight as an arrow and our maps showed that it intersected Highway 4 / 13 roughly half a mile before that road split. One part went through the town and was designated as highway or road 1, and the other part...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 3

New characters appearing in the next several chapters: Short Round Friend of Bill’s, 5’-9” tall, 145 pounds, 21 years old, brown hair, gray eyes Ear Company clerk, tall thin young man, 20 years old, red hair and freckles SSG Williams, Willie S-2, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-8” tall, 170 pounds, 31 years old, very short blond hair, blue eyes First Sergeant Never named other than his rank, tall, thin, balding, reddish completion 44 years old Major Taylor Commander, HQ Co, 83rd RRSOU, 5’-4” tall,...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 13

Our flight arrived at Nawngh Kam just after 1030 hrs. Captain Paribetra immediately posted guards while the rest of us busied ourselves unloading the chopper. In the meantime, MSG Sorenson and SFC Lee started laying out the camp from a plan that they and the Major had constructed. Our helicopter was on its way back to Chiang Rai before the next one arrived just after 1130 hrs with more troops and tents. The Operations tent had been the first one erected. When the additional troops arrived,...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 13

New characters introduced in the next two chapters: Colonel Thuathao Senior Colonel, Thai Special Forces, Suenee's 'uncle', 5'-10" tall, 170 pounds, 48 years old, black hair going gray at the temples, brown eyes I arrived at the airfield while they were still unloading the C-130 aircraft, as it is only about a four mile drive. I pulled up on the unloading ramp near the plane and walked over to the Air Force Loadmaster who was supervising the unloading. "Howdy," I said as I...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 15

This morning I shaved before going to eat, as I knew that Phillips had started the water heating after getting off guard and it would be hot by now. Also the cook had just arrived as I was getting off guard, and breakfast wouldn't be ready for a little while yet. Breakfast at around 0700 was very quiet and everyone took care of last minute things after that. Then they finished loading their jeeps with their rucks, ammunition, weapons and at least one five gallon can of water. De Foor came...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 25

On Monday, the 30th of March, the Major called all of the Section Chiefs in for a meeting. "Tomorrow is the last payday that we will have requiring a split shift, as next payday we will all be on our way to Chiang Rai, and then back to our regular assignments, at least most of us. What will the Red Tigers be doing?" the Major asked. "We'll be rotating also, sir," Captain Rust told him. "But it will be on the First of May. They will hold our pay till then," he assured us. "So, I am...

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The Amulets of Power III the Kennedy Wars Part 2Chapter 9

When we returned to our house shortly after midnight on New Year's day, Suenee seemed very distracted. I was sitting on the bed when Suenee came over to me. "Can we do something different tonight," she asked, but seemed worried. "Sure. What would you like to do?" I asked. "I ... I have been talking to some of the younger women, the ones that work in the bars," she said nervously. "They have told me that it is not a big thing to do." "What is?" I asked, confused. "Smoking,"...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 9

Note: All of the names of places in the Shan States are actual towns there located along the Salween River. The names of towns in China are actual towns located near the border with the Shan States. Tweed and I left for home after the Major finished. I locked the commo room and returned the key to the CQ. We returned to the hotel to drop off our LBE and picked up a clean set of tiger fatigues to change into in the morning. We didn’t run into, or see anyone on the way to the house, but were...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 4

Chinese New Year had been at the end of January in 1968. There had been an uprising in South Vietnam by the Viet Cong. They called it the “Tet Offensive”, and it was a colossal failure. They had too few personnel and weapons for the grand offensive that they envisioned, as they had counted on the civilian population rising up to join them along with major units of the South Vietnamese Army. That didn’t happen, and they were easily defeated by the South Vietnamese Army with the aid of some...

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The Amulets of Power IV the Burma ConflictChapter 18

I awoke just after 0430 hrs. As tired as I had been when I turned in, I felt fine now and crawled out of my nice warm sleeping bag to be greeted by a very chilly morning. I dressed quickly and headed for Operations, the coded messages, and the code book. Williams was on radio watch. He looked a little tired and cold. The radio was quiet, and the generator was the only sound to be heard. "You can go to bed, Williams. I'll take over," I told him as my eyes grew more accustomed to the...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 6

I had just started to open the shipping case in the commo bunker when Meadows came in. “I want to see what this thing looks like,” he told me, as I opened the locks on the case and removed the top. The main unit was in the middle of the case surrounded by foam and the other modular units. Spare parts, manuals and tools were in the bottom under these units. “Are you just running code here?” I asked Meadows. “Yes, that’s all we can do with the GRC-109. What will that baby do?” “You can run...

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The Amulets of Power II the Kennedy WarsChapter 5

Characters introduced in Chapter 5 “The A Team”: SFC Meadows -Senior radio man SFC Morris and SSG Hadley - Heavy and light weapons SSG Tweed -Engineer and demolitions SFC Walls and SSG Johnson - Medics SFC Barlow and SSG Engles - Intelligence Captain Warren and 1st Lieutenant Sykes - Commander and XO MSG Sawyer - Operations and Team Sergeant The Thai Special Forces (TSF) Team: 1st Lieutenant Tamusarit - Commander Sergeants Mon and Thu - TSF NCOs The airfield was still on a...

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