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By
Crystal Arbogast
-----The mass of helmets lurched backward
as the landing craft plunged into the dark water. Sea spray glistened
on the surface of everything it touched, catching the light of the artillery
fire. Private Eddie Hagen glanced at the faces of the men around him.
Some were praying, while others held pictures or mementos of sweethearts
and family, before carefully tucking them away inside of their jackets.
The rest stared into the unknown, their faces expressionless, betraying
no inner feelings.
-----"This is it, Buddy!"
-----Eddie managed a smile in return for
the hearty slap on his shoulder, and twisted around to acknowledge a friend.
-----"We're finally gonna kick some
Nazi ass!" Vince DeLanzio grinned down at Eddie. "Remember,
kid, the rules are the same just like it was in the old neighborhood.
Stick with me. We'll both do just fine. Besides, your sister will never
marry me if I let any thing happen to you."
-----"You know something, Vinnie, that's
really funny. She told me to watch out for you."
-----Suddenly, both men were jolted by an
explosion, which sent more spray into the craft. The roar of airplanes
filled the sky. As they passed overhead, the black and white "invasion"
stripes painted on their lower bodies could be seen. The markings let
the Allies know that these were their own, for protection against their
anti-aircraft guns. The soldiers watched them as they made their way through
the flack, and over the cliffs.
-----"Son-of-a-bitch! Do you see that
shoreline, Vince? How the hell are we gonna make it up those cliffs? We'll
be sitting ducks, just waiting for Fritz to blow us all to hell!"
-----"They're blowing us all to hell
now, Bud! Personally, I'll take my chances on that beach than in this
deathtrap. Look over there! At least two of these babies less than a mile
off have sank!"
-----Eddie attempted to adjust his gear,
and renewed his grip on his rifle. Amid the chaos and ever increasing
artillery fire, he thought of his last visit to another beach, Coney Island.
During his high school years, as the weather grew warm, he would cut classes
with Vince and hitchhike to the beach. Vince had always been the bolder
one. Orphaned at an early age, he had been raised by an aunt. Without
a father's guidance, he had grown up streetwise and cocky.
-----On the other hand, Eddie had the advantage
of a loving, structured family life. His dad was a kind and forgiving
man. It was his mother's Irish temperament, which had kept him on his
toes. His sister, Tess, had the same fire and beauty as their mother.
Vince had been smitten with Tess for years. In fact, Eddie was sure that
his friend was in love.
-----Vince and Eddie had signed up for the
Army at the same time. After basic training, the two had strutted like
peacocks before family and friends. As full-fledged fighting men, they
would now join in the fight against the Hun. When the time came to say
good-bye, Eddie avoided the look in his parents' eyes. He could not avoid
Tess, though. With tear-filled eyes, she made him promise to look out
for himself, as well as Vince. She then turned to his friend, placed her
hands on his shoulders, and kissed him for the first time. Vince watched
her run upstairs to her room, leaving him weak in the knees. Regaining
his composure, he said his farewell and walked out of the door.
-----Suddenly, the barking of orders from
the platoon leader interrupted Eddie's thoughts. The back wall of the
craft crashed into the water, and the throng of men moved forward. Plunging
into the icy surf, the Marines gasped as the cold wetness penetrated their
clothing. The dark, green depths caused many to flounder, already weighted
down with excess gear. This, combined with the mortar fire aimed at them
from the top of the cliffs, caused many to believe they had seen their
last day.
-----As Eddie struggled toward the shore,
a bullet pierced through the man in front of him, causing him to fall
backward. He looked into the lifeless eyes, before the sea covered the
soldier's face, and claimed his spirit.
-----A second later, Eddie felt a sharp pain
in his side. Before losing his balance, he felt a strong arm lifting him
up.
-----"Are you okay, buddy?"
-----Eddie shook his head in reply as Vince
struggled to maintain his own bearing. The water became shallower, but
rolls of barbed wire presented another problem. Others cried out in pain
as they fell or tripped onto the biting barricade. Finally, the two spied
an opening, and scrambled to the shore, quickly followed by others.
-----"Where are you hit, Ed?" Concern
shown in Vince's face as his eyes searched for the source of the red stain,
which slowly traveled downward.
-----Just beneath the shoulder. Man, it stung
like hell, at first. Now it's kinda numb." Eddie gasped and dropped
his head onto the wet sand.
-----"Give me your gear."
-----Eddie raised his head as he felt his
friend unbuckle the pack, and ease the straps from his shoulders.
-----"What are you doing, Vince?"
-----"I want you to start crawling toward
the cliff. See that niche over there? Head for it. You can't make it in
your shape with all this gear.
-----I'll be right behind you. Now, go!"
-----The firing intensified, but Eddie said
a silent prayer and clawed his way to the wall of rock. Bodies of dead
and dying were all around. Ironically, they served as a protective shield.
As he approached his destination, a hand reached out and grabbed at the
collar of his jacket, pulling him to safety. Within the shelter of the
rock, Eddie could see others inside the crevice.
-----"Can you see my buddy?"
-----"Don't see much of anything moving
right now, mate."
-----Eddie peered into the dark corners and
recognized the British uniforms. A clicking sound engulfed his ears, and
he realized that it was his teeth. Knowing he could not restrain his fear,
he wanted at least to control his trembling. Glancing at the man next
to him, he noticed that he, too, was shaking.
-----The mist from the sea began to rise,
only to mingle with the smoke from the mortar fire. Eddie lay against
the cliff, feeling weak and helpless. More men were coming ashore, and
staying alive. They were making progress. He wondered how much longer
the battle would last, and where Vince was.
-----Looking out at the edge of the beach,
he saw the back of a familiar figure. With soldiers scrambling back and
forth, Eddie found that he could not take his eyes from the lone form.
Slowly, the man turned, and faced Eddie's questioning stare. The left
side of his face had been blown away with shrapnel. His arm hung limply
at his side. Even with half of his body badly torn, Eddie knew that it
was Vince. Both men looked at each other. Eddie could not speak or move.
He could only gaze at the face of his friend. Finally, Vince turned, and
disappeared into the smoke and chaos of battle.
-----"Sorry about your mate, Yank. He'll
probably turn up down the shoreline somewhere, where we're supposed to
be."
-----The voice broke into Eddie's trance,
and pulled him back. Still, he could not speak. The look in Vince's eyes
before he vanished played over and over again in Eddie's mind. It had
been a look of satisfaction at knowing that his friend was safe, and that
he had kept his promise to the one he loved. It had also been a final
farewell.
-----Later on, as the medic finished dressing
his wound, Eddie found himself lying in one of a hundred rows of injured
and dead soldiers. The glory of war was all around. Blood stained the
sand, and the ongoing explosions of battle sounded in the distance. For
now, though, the moans and crying of men filled the air.
-----"Here, pal, have a cigarette."
-----Eddie looked at the medic's face and
murmured a "thanks" as he accepted the offer. Still trembling,
he brought the cigarette to his lips and inhaled slowly. Lying back, he
could only think of the fact that he was on a beach. It was chilly, just
like Coney Island in the Spring. Coney Island.
-----He peered over just as a handful of
more British soldiers made their way between the rows of bodies. One stopped
to shift the weight of a load that he carried over his shoulder, before
resuming his journey. Eddie could see that it was the body of a young
Private, arms hanging limp and lifeless.
-----The medic stopped the man, and lifted
the head of the boy.
-----"You're wasting your time, Mac.
This one's dead."
-----Continuing his trek, the soldier replied
over his shoulder. "I promised his Mum that I would look out for
him."
-----Shaking his head, the medic turned his
attention to the next link in an endless chain.
-----"Promised his Mum." The words
rolled over in Eddie's head. Promises. The entire beach was filled with
broken promises, yet Vince had managed to keep his. The cigarette slipped
through his fingers into the sand. The sun now shone through the haze,
resembling a Ferris wheel in the distance. Water lapped back and forth
on the shore, and the cry of gulls, somewhere, phased into the laughter
of children. Eddie closed his eyes, and wept.
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