Double Eagle (part #1)


It was a sweltering January afternoon on the island of Okinawa when the order came, “We’re moving out!” The Lt. didn’t tell us where but we knew, we knew.  It was what we had trained for, what we had waited for but secretly hoped would never come, Vietnam!  There was an outward sense of excitement among the men, but an inward sense of fear they couldn’t hide, you could see it in their eyes.

Within a few hours we were aboard a ship heading out to sea.  The morale was high but so was the sense of fear.  I was a squad leader for 3.5 Rockets better known as Super Bazookas.  As I looked at my men I wondered, how many would I bring back and who would break under the strain.  I could only hope the training we had received would pay off.

As the ship maneuvered through the water for several days it was evident that we were not in a hurry to arrive at our destination.  The sun was on both sides of the ship several times during the day indicating we were zig-zaging.  Why?  Why the zig-zaging?  Why the secrecy?  Why the hasty order to move out, not allowing us to write letters home?  Something big was happening and we were right in the middle of it!

Suddenly I was awakened by another squad leader, Cpl. Williams, a tough little rebel from Alabama.  He only stood five feet five inches tall but he was a Marine you didn’t want to lock horns with.  He said, “Wake up, ‘Bo’ all the brass have been called below to a special meeting, this is it, let’s go on deck.”

I jumped out of my bunk and followed him on deck and we were immediately met by Cpl. Miller.  “What’s up?”  I said.  “I don’t know,” answered Miller.  “All the brass were called below to an urgent meeting about an hour ago.”  We were about to find out what we were in the middle of.

The three of us stayed on deck and waited to see what was going to happen, we were all rocket squad leaders so we started to reminisce about the past.  Suddenly another Marine appeared out of the dark and said he was listening to the radio when Hanoi Hanna came on and said who we were, where we were going to land and even named some of our units and Battalion Commanders.  Then she played a song called, “Under The Double Eagle.”  We just stared at each other for a moment in cold, dead silence.

Miller spoke first, “It can’t be, how could she know all that, she’s lying, she’s just fishing!”

“Maybe so, maybe so,” said Williams, “But if, if, she does know and all this is true, we’re going to have a rough time.”

“She knows too many details to be guessing,” I said.  “Some crumb sold us out for a few bucks.”  There was a long delay as we stared at each other and wondered.  Could it be true?  Did they know we were coming.

Williams stared off into the darkness and with a sadistic tone said, “Y’all know we’re not coming back, none of us. I’m going to be the first one of the three of us to git it.”  He then turned and stared at Miller for a moment and said, “And you Miller, will be the second!”

Miller paused, then answered, “I have a feeling you’re right.”  At that moment they both turned and looked right through me and in unison said, “And you ‘Bo’ will be the third!”   (A true story)                                                                               “Between The Lines”

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About The Scarlet Worm

My name is Roger and I love and served my country as a Marine and as a police officer in my younger years. I now have 15 beautiful grandchildren I love to see as often as possible and impact their lives as well as my four great kids and their spouses. In my spare time I serve as the Director of Olivet Ministries International with my wonderful wife of 57 years, loving God's chosen people to Himself. Then during the month as the stress builds up I turn a wrench on my old 51' Willys pickup, per the doctor's orders or maybe throw a worm in the water and wait for the fish to bite or write another book. I asked God to let me finish 10 books before He takes me HOME. Two are with Amazon, one is with the publisher, two are with the editor, two are being written, that makes seven. Only three to go! And I can GO!
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6 Responses to Double Eagle (part #1)

  1. Cindy Sandifer's avatar cindyrsandifer says:

    ok, i read your last blog about abraham and enjoyed it so much that i decided to back to the beginning and read them all in order! thanks for sharing.

  2. Bekah Furches's avatar Bekah Furches says:

    Good blog.

  3. Bekah Furches's avatar Bekah Furches says:

    Thanks for your service for us! I’m so glad God saw fit to bring you back alive. Otherwise, the world would be without me! And that would be terrible!! 🙂

  4. ann Boguski's avatar ann Boguski says:

    Amazing story (I know the ending) of God’s specific work and guiding in your life even before you knew Him.
    Looking forward to the rest. 🙂

  5. Sarah Rich's avatar Sarah Rich says:

    Nice! Looking forward to more installments.

  6. Adam's avatar Adam says:

    Great writing I Cant wait to see the rest!

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