April 16, 1998
A combined American-Kenyan task force drives the Tanzanian forces from the city of Kisumu on Lake Victoria.
Unofficially,
Mexican government officials once again issue perfunctory demands for an investigation and accountability for the death of their citizens. Unfortunately, the few remaining American embassy staffers in Mexico City (many were killed in anti-American riots or drifted away in the chaos of post-nuclear Mexico) are out of contact with authorities back home, the State Department secure communications system not yet restored as the Joint Chiefs establish a new headquarters in Colorado Springs.
MI5 recruit Martin Russell wraps up his affairs (such as anyone in post-nuclear Britain has affairs to attend to!) and begins a period of intense training to impersonate the late GRU Colonel Piotr Bulganin.
As recruits arrive in Soviet formations all along the line in Germany, it falls upon the surviving leaders of the recipient units to train them. Even before the war, the Red Army did not run centralized Basic Training for new recruits (it did, however, operate training divisions to create "instant NCOs" from high-potential recruits), delegating that responsibility to individual units, who typically spent a month on turning civilians to soldiers able to follow orders, although lacking most skills needed for survival in combat. In 1998, many Soviet units have few leaders left to train raw recruits, leading to haphazard, at best, training for the thousands of shanghaied men appearing in the rear of 1st and 2nd Southwestern Fronts in preparation of the upcoming offensive.
The surviving Ukrainian mutineers from the Barrikada reach a wide stretch of open water and board the life rafts they have brought from the submarine. Unfortunately, blowing ice during the fierce blizzard has punctured the rafts (their material lacked the proper coating, being diverted by the manager of the mill in Byelorussia that manufactured it), but the desperate men (who can see the other side of the open water) pile in, hoping to make it across before the raft sinks. That turns out to be a poor decision, and the Ukrainians perish as they become trapped in the fabric of the collapsing, sinking raft.
After a week of dealing ashore, the captain of the Norwegian sailing ship Statsraad Lehmkuhl is able to secure a trade in Montevideo, Uruguay. In exchange for the ship's cargo of pipes, machinery and electrical parts, a local trading house is willing to provide 500 tons of canned beef.
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I love the smell of napalm in the morning. You know, one time we had a hill bombed, for 12 hours. When it was all over, I walked up. We didn't find one of 'em, not one stinkin' body. The smell, you know that gasoline smell, the whole hill. Smelled like... victory. Someday this war's gonna end...
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