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Reflective Essay: The Vietnam War

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if one of us fell, we all did.
We safely made it to a forested section about halfway up the mountain and I questioned if anybody had to take a piss. They all shook their heads and sat down to take a rest, leaving me to be the only one who actually had to use the restroom. I walked about 200 yards away looking for a place with little animal markings to not upset their homes. At this distance the boys were completely out of view and hearing range unless they yelled at the top of their lungs.
With the incessant feeling of needing to pee out of my system, I started to walk back, or so I thought I was. Turns out I was walking east, further into the forest, rather than back towards my group. Counting yards I was about 150 yards from where I started my walk back and I saw a figure. A …show more content…

I would not have been his first victim, the majority of these outfits were also feminine meaning he preyed on the weaker targets. Explaining why he thought he could take me down, and he probably could’ve if he didn’t give me his weapon. Searching through his bag I find a rolled up document with a velcro latch around it. A tag on the side reads “Jackson Harisson, Forest Ranger, Unit 311.” The Ranger that Kane got his weapons and cuffs from. Not just those either, there was a set of keys within the map once unfolded. Keys to a quad issued by the police department.
On the map were a series of symbols many of which I’ve never seen on a map. Maybe because citizens can’t look at a forest ranger's map, regardless it was confusing. After reading a key that was written in chicken scratch I find and X which meant current location. There was an array of X’s all over the map making it appear cluttered. Some old some new, but there was one that was screaming for attention. Written in bright green was the X that marked where I was at. Written by Kane no doubt, never the less it was my saving

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