"Jerry Pournelle - 01 - Janissaries" - читать интересную книгу автора (Pournelle Jerry)Major Jefferson had taken all the black troops on an infiltration raid. Rick hoped
theyтАЩd escape, but without the black troops, there wasnтАЩt even the pre-tense of an file:///C|/2590%20Sci-Fi%20and%20Fantasy%20...20Pournelle%20-%2001%20-%20Janissaries.html (4 of 184) [12/29/2004 12:13:08 AM] JANISSARIES integrated army. No blacks to speak and front for them. Rick wondered if that would matter. It might, depending on who captured them. It was his first command, and very likely the only one heтАЩd ever have. He wasnтАЩt experienced. HeтАЩd begun as a junior lieutenant, just out of ROTC from the state university, and his promotion to brevet captain was due to being in the right place and time; he knew better than to think it meant more. Rick thought it didnтАЩt mean very much at all. Par-sons was a career man, but the military wasnтАЩt Gal-lowayтАЩs career. ROTC had been an easy way to pay for the college education he couldnтАЩt afford. The other alternative was football. Rick was quick and wiry. Had he gone out for football, he could have got a scholarship, with all the other perquisites of a star. But he didnтАЩt like the game. It required too much commitment. Instead, he had joined the track team and won his letter. Track didnтАЩt have the glamour of football; the football jocks got first choice of the girls. On the other hand, they often couldnтАЩt enjoy their oppor-tunities because of injuries or training rules. Being a runner was definitely superior in Rick GallowayтАЩs view. He told himself that quite often. But track hadnтАЩt been important enough to the alumni; there werenтАЩt all those easy jobs available. ROTC had pro-vided RickтАЩs spending When he graduated, Rick realized that heтАЩd never committed himself to anything. He had neither joined a fraternity nor opposed them. He had few political opinions. He was a professional neutral, and he wasnтАЩt sure he liked the image. A classmate, John Henry Carter, had been a career military man and had volunteered for the CIA oper-ation in Africa. He had talked Rick into coming along; an adventure, something to do while he was young before he settled into a dull job and duller life. HeтАЩd known there was a possibility of being killed, but heтАЩd never been seriously threatened in his life. He could outrun any danger. Carter was the only black man Rick had ever known well, and the only friend heтАЩd had in the outfit. Now Carter was off with Major Jefferson. Major Hendrix was missing a leg and had stayed behind to hold the roadblock south of them. Parsons and Galloway were the only officers left. The plan had been for Galloway to take the hilltop and hold it until the helicopters came; then they could go back for the wounded. Rick hadnтАЩt like the idea, but Hendrix made it an order. Someone had to hold the roadblock and someone else file:///C|/2590%20Sci-Fi%20and%20Fantasy%20...20Pournelle%20-%2001%20-%20Janissaries.html (5 of 184) [12/29/2004 12:13:08 AM] JANISSARIES had to cap-ture a landing area; Hendrix couldnтАЩt move, which left the hilltop to Galloway. But Hendrix hadnтАЩt held the roadblock very longтАФand now there wouldnтАЩt be any helicopters. And thatтАЩs that, Rick thought. He had no choices left. For the first time, he |
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