standing at the wood line. It stood there for several moments then came slowly out to join the does then together they walked back into the trees. Proud and free he thought, just as we used to be.
Later after being relieved he pulled the blanket over his shoulders and slept. He awoke to see Mac and the others drinking coffee and having a breakfast of fresh fried sausage and home fries. Mac said Tim dropped these off, seems some of the local women wanted to see us well fed, Here’s some ready and warm for you. Mac said Richard called wants to meet with us this afternoon about two o’clock. Said some of his friends will be with him. He wanted to know how many men total did we have in our district that would respond if called to action. Well Goldie said until he gets here everyone relax and enjoy the quiet. He said Mac remember that last time we went hunting in Cambodia? Mac said hell top how could we forget, the brass dam near got us all killed. Dropping the twelve of us right in the middle of a dam north Vietnamese regiment. Goldie said yeah but hell it was funny the way it worked out. They must have killed half their own men shooting at each other long after we had already moved out. One of the men said yeah they probably told their bosses they ran into a whole dammed division.
The lookout signaled visitors are here. It was Richard and the team of ex berets who had been in on the takeover of the television station. Richard we brought you more supplies and rations for the men. Now he said, I have great news to tell you. We have been working with patriots all across the country. Many small units like you are operating in every state just as we are doing here in Ohio. Yesterday a combined action was planned to take over television stations across this nation at the same time you were on the air. We were nearly one hundred percent successful. The beret captain said your television debut was broadcast in thirty-seven states from New York to California. Millions saw your call to action and already they are responding by the tens of thousands. You have earned the respect of all those who cherish freedom.
Right now he said, the Kentucky militia is driving the guard and their United Nations observers out of the state. They are ambushing federal civilian controllers and United Nations personnel on every highway wherever they are seen making travel or supply shipments difficult. We need to step up those types of activities here as well. Starting tomorrow our people in other sections of the state will start to make travel difficult for the enemy in Ohio. We must do the same in Adams, highland, Clinton, and green counties by putting teams on every highway in our areas. Also I think we should set up special operations and take out their leaders wherever we can. We destroy their moral and the men will grow weary of persecuting the people. Which brings me to matters discussed at our recent regional meeting of militia groups.
There are some special projects being considered that will be difficult to complete. The United Nations top observers along with a number of presidential advisors are coming to Columbus to meet with their counterparts and military leaders from several surrounding states. That meeting is planned to take place at the old National Guard post in Columbus this weekend. Goldie said I am familiar with the location; I have been past the site many times. Maybe Mac and me and the guys can arrange some special entertainment for them. Yeah Richard said that’s what we want and the captain and his men will give you a hand if need be. Goldie said well with Mac and our old squad here we should be able to do this one that will leave the captain free for other matters. Richard said we do have another action planned for St. Louis Missouri that weekend the captain and his men are needed for, If you feel confident on this one we can get both operations done this weekend.
Mac and the men will need a couple boxes of plastic and