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I
can
see
that
I
've
left
out
almost
everything
.
Not
a
word
about
most
of
our
weapons
,
nothing
about
the
time
we
dropped
everything
and
fought
a
forest
fire
for
three
days
,
no
mention
of
the
practice
alert
that
was
a
real
one
,
only
we
did
n't
know
it
until
it
was
over
,
nor
about
the
day
the
cook
tent
blew
away
--
in
fact
not
any
mention
of
weather
and
,
believe
me
,
weather
is
important
to
a
doughboy
,
rain
and
mud
especially
.
But
though
weather
is
important
while
it
happens
it
seems
to
me
to
be
pretty
dull
to
look
back
on
.
You
can
take
descriptions
of
most
any
sort
of
weather
out
of
an
almanac
and
stick
them
in
just
anywhere
;
they
'll
probably
fit
.
The
regiment
had
started
with
2009
men
;
we
graduated
187
--
of
the
others
,
fourteen
were
dead
(
one
executed
and
his
name
struck
)
and
the
rest
resigned
,
dropped
,
transferred
,
medical
discharge
,
etc.
.
Major
Malloy
made
a
short
speech
,
we
each
got
a
certificate
,
we
passed
in
review
for
the
last
time
,
and
the
regiment
was
disbanded
,
its
colors
to
be
cased
until
they
would
be
needed
(
three
weeks
later
)
to
tell
another
couple
of
thousand
civilians
that
they
were
an
outfit
,
not
a
mob
.
I
was
a
"
trained
soldier
,
"
entitled
to
put
"
TP
"
in
front
of
my
serial
number
instead
of
"
RP
.
"
Big
day
.
The
biggest
I
ever
had
.
The
Tree
of
Liberty
must
be
refreshed
from
time
to
time
with
the
blood
of
patriots
...
Thomas
Jefferson
,
1787
That
is
,
I
thought
I
was
a
"
trained
soldier
"
until
I
reported
to
my
ship
.
Any
law
against
having
a
wrong
opinion
?
I
see
that
I
did
n't
make
any
mention
of
how
the
Terran
Federation
moved
from
"
peace
"
to
a
"
state
of
emergency
"
and
then
on
into
"
war
.
"
I
did
n't
notice
it
too
closely
myself
.
When
I
enrolled
,
it
was
"
peace
,
"
the
normal
condition
,
at
least
so
people
think
(
who
ever
expects
anything
else
?
)
.
Then
,
while
I
was
at
Currie
,
it
became
a
"
state
of
emergency
"
but
I
still
did
n't
notice
it
,
as
what
Corporal
Bronski
thought
about
my
haircut
,
uniform
,
combat
drill
,
and
kit
was
much
more
important
--
and
what
Sergeant
Zim
thought
about
such
matters
was
overwhelmingly
important
.
In
any
case
,
"
emergency
"
is
still
"
peace
.
"
"
Peace
"
is
a
condition
in
which
no
civilian
pays
any
attention
to
military
casualties
which
do
not
achieve
page-one
,
lead-story
prominence-unless
that
civilian
is
a
close
relative
of
one
of
the
casualties
.
But
,
if
there
ever
was
a
time
in
history
when
"
peace
"
meant
that
there
was
no
fighting
going
on
,
I
have
been
unable
to
find
out
about
it
.
When
I
reported
to
my
first
outfit
,
"
Willie
's
Wildcats
,
"
sometimes
known
as
Company
K
,
Third
Regiment
,
First
M.
I.
Division
,
and
shipped
with
them
in
the
Valley
Forge
(
with
that
misleading
certificate
in
my
kit
)
the
fighting
had
already
been
going
on
for
several
years
.
The
historians
ca
n't
seem
to
settle
whether
to
call
this
one
"
The
Third
Space
War
"
(
or
the
"
Fourth
"
)
,
or
whether
"
The
First
Interstellar
War
"
fits
it
better
.
We
just
call
it
"
The
Bug
War
"
if
we
call
it
anything
,
which
we
usually
do
n't
,
and
in
any
case
the
historians
date
the
beginning
of
"
war
"
after
the
time
I
joined
my
first
outfit
and
ship
.
Everything
up
to
then
and
still
later
were
"
incidents
,
"
"
patrols
,
"
or
"
police
actions
.
"
However
,
you
are
just
as
dead
if
you
buy
a
farm
in
an
"
incident
"
as
you
are
if
you
buy
it
in
a
declared
war
.