Trench In Battone Short Story

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Trench in Batstone Cpt. Jackson “Jackal” von Hoffman, Pvt. Morris Devante , and Pvt. Jim Baker were in their fox hole snow cover the ground and trees were lay all over from German artillery the fox hole was watching the line Jackal was one the .30 call in their foxhole.
“I hate Germans right now I would be a t home with my family and friends inside near the fire. About this time we would have had a nice warm diner that didn’t come in a can, and not having to worry about Krout artillery blasting us away. Oh and It be nice to not have to dig a hole.” Baker said. Baker had blonde hair and dirt on his face he had green eyes he had a slight muscular built. “Sounds nice baker where are you from?” Asked Morris. He is an Italian boy who joined airborne when he heard that he would be payed 50 bucks more if he jumped out a plane. “Virginia. You?”
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My dad had a boat that we would use to go fishing. It was nice boat my older brother and I would clean it. He was good at the engine stuff probably why he joined the navy. He even served on a battle ship. He’s a good guy.”
“What ship?”
“The Arizona, has why I joined the army. Now I’m sitting here fighting Germans putting an end to war; as a baker company soldier.” He said
“It these Germans their evil and relentless they try to kill any of us who charge in the name of a country that going to fall.” Baker said.
“The Germans aren’t evil their soldier like me, you, or even Morris. The fight to survive we fight to survive they fight because they believe in one thing you fight because you believe in another. That was the mentally of the war my family fought before.” Jackal said
“I’m sorry sir, I forgot about you

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