There is one way to get us in.
The plane arrives at the airfield in the city of Amastamado.
The U.S Army Ranger team quickly disembarks from the plane.
Our NATO allies came to assist us on the mission we are to do.
We will destroy the army, kill the dictator and then rebuild Amanastan.
Three of our allies each send fifty well trained commandos.
From the French, two trucks arrived with the ammunition.
Cautiously, the convoy travel slowly down the back roads.
A group of two hundred soldiers are sent to accomplish this mission.
The Convoy stopped down the road from the target a click away.
The large military trucks are unloaded and hidden in the brush.
We checked our weapons as the Muslim commandos led the way.
With our equipment, deep into the forest, the teams pushed.
The leader of the Muslim commandos quietly signals with his hand.
Skillfully, he slowly moved some fallen tree branches away.
The teams stopped and watched the talented Muslim man.
He expertly and carefully discovered where every booby trap lay.
Silently, the NATO team continued to travel for about a half of a click.
The scout reported that the camp was surrounded by men.
The location is surrounded by hills and not an easy target to hit.
Because of the hills there is only one way to get us in.
The U.S. Ranger corporal reaches his hand inside his backpack.
He rigged a standard grenade rocket with a pound of C 4.
Afterwards, he got the grenade launcher out of my rucksack.
A few minutes later, the rocket exploded on the gate’s door.
The loud explosion caught the unsuspecting enemy by surprise.
They looked through the blown open metal gate and saw our entire team coming.
The sight of two hundred men coming sent fear running through their eyes.
Instantly, the NATO teams appeared out of the distant forest running.
Immediately, the teams entered the compound through the blown up gate.
The brave enemy soldier put up a good fight to the very end.
However, their men knew ultimate defeat would be their only fate.
No matter how they tried our teams would not be stopped from coming in.
In the end, the NATO teams completely secured the enemy’s compound.
The officers were captured and not many enemies killed in the end.
This site is scheduled to become home of the NATO command campground.
Moreover, the U. S. Army Rangers job has been done again.
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