April 24, 1998
The town of Titusville, Pennsylvania is flooded with refugees seeking the relative safety and security of western New York.
In west-central Alaska, the 6th (my 99th) Guards Air Assault Division finds itself cut off on the Seward Peninsula by the X Corps counterattack to its south.
Unofficially,
The Sturgeon-class nuclear attack submarine USS Pargo arrives in Pearl Harbor at the conclusion of a long patrol that took it in search of Soviet naval and merchant shipping throughout the western Pacific.
After a quiet and restful winter supported by the fruits of successful raids on Allied supply dumps in the fall, the deserters of 5th Squad resume their activity in the wooded region of northwestern East Germany. Their first ravaging of the year is a group of German civilian refugees traveling on foot from the coast inland in search of suitable land to farm.
RainbowSix reports that, with BAOR in dire need of reinforcement, the 5th Division embarks on the Princess of Scandinavia and a number of smaller ships and sails from South Shields for Bremerhaven, in what will be the last major British reinforcement of the war. Following their departure, responsibility for local security passes to a number of Territorial battalions based in the area.
In South Africa, Army troops have been able to restore movement along the rail lines and major highways between the major cities - Durban, Capetown, Johannesburg and Praetoria, while riot police have restored order to the city centers. Many rural areas and back roads remain impassible, however, due to AWB roadblocks, and many citizens of smaller towns and cities remain afraid to leave their homes. The South African Air Force deploys its aircraft in reconnaissance sorties, looking for terrorist roadblocks.
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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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