Read Patriot Dawn: The Resistance Rises Online
Authors: Max Velocity
As night fell, they were in a good defensive position, well-armed and supplied. Caleb had reported that the streets around the area were deserted; the place was a ghost town. Trash was piled up in the streets and it appeared that DC had become a nightmare of failed promises. The elites were provided for, while the people lived in poverty.
Jack relieved Caleb’s 1
st
Platoon and moved 2
nd
Platoon into the recon role for the time being, assigning Owen to a series of vehicle mounted ground domination patrols in the surrounding area, in an attempt to gather Intel and detect any approaching threats.
Towards midnight, Ned reported to Jack that he had received a situation report on the secure satellite radio. It appeared that the ground advance had been halted in North Carolina, close to Fayetteville where the I-95 bridged across the Cape Fear River.
The Regime forces out of Fort Bragg, including elements of the 82
nd
Airborne Division, had staged a defense of the river crossing, blowing the road bridges. A huge battle had ensued, ongoing right now. It looked like it would last through the night.
According to the rather terse
situation report, the Federation forces were attempting to seize the bridge crossing in an attempt to bring up engineer bridging equipment assets and continue the advance.
Jack grunted, deep in thought.
Those that fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it; Operation Market Garden? A bridge too far?
Jack had passed back to the Federation command the news on the flight of the Regime leadership. There was no news back about where they may have fled to. Jack surmised that they would have likely gone to one of the underground nuclear command or continuity of government bunkers to wait out the attack and coordinate their forces to respond.
The Company spent a quiet night in and around the White House. Jack managed a couple of hours sleep on one of the couches. In the early hours before morning, waiting for the next situation report on the ground forces advance, Jack and his command team sat around in the oval office, drinking coffee.
Ned came in, looking excited, clutching some paperwork.
“Jack, take a look at this. It was partially burned, the staffers had the shredders going full out and had started to burn stuff in waste bins, but we stopped them before they got it all done. I’ve been looking through what was left overnight and this here is dynamite.”
Jack took the partially burned folder. It was a classified folder and he could still see the words ‘Red Dawn’ typed on the front. He started to thumb through it but much of it was obscured and blackened.
“Ok Ned, give me the lowdown.”
“R
oger that. From what I can make out, it’s a summary of an operation to entirely subdue and disarm the American population, including the military. The military is useful for now, but will serve its purpose.
“
The Chinese invasion, you see, it’s not really an invasion. The Regime enabled the Chinese to overcome the PACFLEET defense of Hawaii using cyber warfare to shut down defense systems. The ultimate aim is for Chinese forces to integrate with Regime forces as a ‘Peacekeeping’ force across America.”
Jack interrupted, “So it’s grand treason by the Regime?”
“Yep. The kicker is, General Wall and USPACOM were not supposed to be so successful in blocking the Chinese in California. This is why the previous commanders did not try so hard, until he took over. Wall threw a spanner in the works. The next phase was supposed to be a ‘truce’ with Chinese forces and a joint military command working in the ‘best interests’ of America.
“The United Nations is going to support it. The motivation is the disarmament and subjugation of the American people because we are seen as the world’s greatest threat to one world United Nations government, standing in the way of world socialism.”
Jack interjected, “What, we hold our freedom too dearly?”
“Looks like it. There is a report here,” Ned showed Jack the relevant section, “detailing the situation with
General Wall and the options. One option is to ‘terminate’ Wall personally, but the report states that it may be hard to get to him. The other option is limited tactical nuclear strike to severely degrade USPACOM forces and allow the Chinese to overcome them.”
Jack stared at Ned,
and then he looked around at the shocked faces of his command team.
“
Ok Ned, you did a good job finding that. Let’s get what you can recover of the report summarized, and then get me Federation command on the satellite radio. We need to pass this up.”
“Will do.” Ned headed out.
“Oh yea, and let’s see if we can get an update on the Federation advance?” Jack called as Ned turned back in the door. Ned nodded and walked out.
Jack walked over and looked out of the shattered windows of the Oval Office, over the south lawn as the dawn lightened the sky. He thought of Caitlin and the kids, and wondered how this situation was going to pan out.
Above him atop the White House flew Old Glory, fluttering in the dawn breeze. Just below, where Jim had strung it up, was the yellow Gadsden flag, the coiled snake with the words “Don’t Tread On Me’ inscribed below.
Now we wait.
Glossary of Abbreviations
A-10
- Close Air Support Aircraft ‘Tank Buster’
AAR
- After Action Review
AC-130
- Gun Ship/see C-130
AFV
- Armored Fighting Vehicle
AH
- Attack Helicopter
AK
- 7.62 x 39mm semi-automatic rifle
Apache
- Attack Helicopter
APC
- Armored Personnel Carrier
AR-15
- .223 semi-automatic rifle
ARF
- Airborne Reaction Force
AT-4
- Anti-Tank Rocket
Barrett .50
- .50 caliber sniper rifle
C-130
- Transport Aircraft
CAT
- Combat Application Tourniquet
CH-47
- Large Transport Helicopter – CH-47
Chinook
- Large Transport Helicopter – Chinook
Claymore
- Anti-Personnel Mine, directional
Company
- 90-120 men, 3-4 Platoons + HQ
COP
- Combat Out Post
DZ
- Drop Zone
ECP
- Entry Control Point
EFP
- Explosively Formed Penetrator
EOD
- Explosive Ordnance Disposal
ERV
- Emergency Rendezvous
FLIR
- Forward Looking Infra-Red - TI
FOB
- Forward Operating Base
HEAT
- High Explosive Anti-Tank – Tank Round
Hercules
- Transport Aircraft
HESCO
- Fortification Bastion
HESH
- High Explosive Squash Head – Tank Round
HQ
- Headquarters
IED
- Improvised Explosive Device
IFAK
- Individual First Aid Kit
IR
- Infra-Red
KIA
- Killed in Action
LMTV
- Light Medium Tactical Vehicle – Army Truck
Lt-Col
- Lieutenant Colonel
LZ
- Landing Zone
M203
- 40mm under slung grenade launcher
M4
- 5.56mm semi-auto/auto rifle
MANPAD
- Shoulder fired anti-aircraft missile
MBT
- Main Battle Tank
MFC
- Mortar Fire Controller
MIA
- Missing in Action
MRAP
- Mine Resistant Ambush Protected - Vehicle
NATO
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
NOD
- Night Observation Device
NVG
- Night Vision Goggles
OP
- Observation Post
Op Order
- Operations Order
OPSEC
- Operational Security
ORP
- Objective Rally Point
Platoon
- Approx. thirty men, 3 Squads plus HQ
QRF
- Quick Reaction Force
RPG
- Rocket Propelled Grenade
RTOC
- Regional Tactical Operations Center
RV
- Rendezvous
SAM
- Surface to Air Missile
SAW
- Squad Automatic Weapon
SF Role
- Sustained Fire Role
SITREP
- Situation Report
SMAW-D
- Bunker Busting Rocket
SOF
- Special Operations Forces
Squad
- Approx. 8 or 9 Men, 2 x Teams of 4
UAV
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (Drone)
VSI
- Very Seriously Injured
TI
- Thermal Imaging
TOC
- Tactical Operations Center
.50cal
- .50 caliber machine-gun
240
- 7.62 x 51mm machine-gun
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