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d nearby lots。 His staff officers were fully in charge of things; the General saw。 To this point; Operation Polar Glory was a total success。
When the Hip landed; it refueled from a line draped down from the ship's side。 The General went to his operations officer。
〃Reykjavik airport is secure also; rade General; and there we have plete fueling facilities。 Is that where you want the airlift to e in?〃
The General thought about that one。 Reykjavik's airport was a small one; but he didn't want to wait until the larger Keflavik was clear to bring in his reinforcements。 〃Yes。 Send the code word to headquarters: I want the airlift to begin at once。〃


HILL 152; ICELAND
〃Tanks。〃 Garcia had the binoculars。 〃A bunch of 'em and they all got red stars。 Heading west on Route 4 1。 This oughta convince 'em; sir。〃
Edwards took the field glasses。 He could see the tanks; but not the stars。 〃What kind are they? They don't look like real tanks。〃
It was now Smith's turn。 〃That's BMPs…maybe BMDs。 It's an infantry assault vehicle; like an amtrak。 Holds a squad of men and a 73…millimeter gun。 They're Russian; that's for sure; Lieutenant。 I count eleven of the bastards; and maybe twenty trucks with men in 'em。''
Edwards broke out his radio again。 Garcia was right。 This did get their attention。
〃Okay; Edwards; who do you have with you?〃
Edwards rattled off the names of his Marines。 〃We bugged out before the Russians got into the base。〃
〃Where are you now?〃
〃Hill 152; four kilometers due east of Hafnarfjordur。 We can see all the way into the harbor。 There are Russian vehicles heading west towards Keflavik; and some trucks…we can't tell what kind…heading northeast towards Reykjavik on Highway 41。 Look; guys; if you can whistle up a couple of Aardvarks; maybe we can kill that ship before she unloads;〃 the lieutenant said urgently。
〃I'm afraid the Varks are a little busy right now; fella。 In case nobody told you; there's a shooting war in Germany。 World War III kicked off ten hours ago。 We're trying to get a recon bird up your way; but it might take awhile。 Nobody's decided what to do about you either。 For right now; you're on your own。〃
〃No shit;〃 Edwards replied; looking at his men。
〃Okay; Edwards。 Use your head; avoid contact with the enemy。 If I read this right; you're the only friendly we have there right now。 It figures they'll want you to keep the reports ing in。 Observe and report。 Conserve the battery power you have。 Play it nice and cool; guy。 Help will be ing; but it might take awhile。 Just hang in there。 You can listen for us on the hour; on even hours。 You got a good watch?〃 In the meantime; the munications officer thought; we'll try to figure a way to find out if you're really who you say; and that you haven't got a Russian pistol at your head。
〃Roger; it's set to Zulu time。 We'll be listening。 Out。〃
〃More tanks;〃 Smith said。 〃Jeez; that ship sure is a busy place!〃

HAFNARFJORDUR; ICELAND
The General would not have believed how well things were going。 When he had seen the Harpoon ing; he was sure that his mission would be a failure。 Already a third of his vehicles had rolled off the ship and were en route to their destinations。 Next; he wanted the rest of his division flown in。 After that came more helicopters。 For the present; all around him were a hundred thousand Icelanders whose friendship he did not expect。 A few hardy souls were watching him from the opposite side of the harbor; and he'd already sent a squad of men to get rid of them。 How many people were making telephone calls? Was the telephone…satellite relay base still intact? Might they be calling the United States to tell what was happening in Iceland? So many things to worry about。
〃General; the airlift is under way。 The first aircraft took off ten minutes ago with a fighter escort。 They should begin to arrive in four hours;〃 his munications officer reported。
〃Four hours。〃 The General looked up from the ship's bridge into a clear blue sky。 How long before the Americans reacted and threw a squadron of fighter…bombers at him? He pointed to his operations officer。
〃We have too many vehicles sitting on the quay。 As soon as a platoon…sized grouping is together; move them off to their objectives。 There is no time to wait for pany groups。 What about Reykjavik airport?〃
〃We have one pany of infantrymen in place; with another twenty minutes away。 No opposition。 The civilian air controllers and the airport maintenance people are all under guard。 A patrol going through Reykjavik reports little activity on the streets。 Our embassy personnel report that a government radio broadcast told people to remain in their homes; and for the most part they seem to be doing this。〃
〃Tell the patrol to seize the main telephone exchange。 Leave the radio and television stations alone; but get the telephone exchange!〃 He turned as a squad of paratroopers arrived at the crowd on the far side of the harbor。 He estimated perhaps thirty people there。 The eight soldiers approached quickly after dismounting from their truck; rifles at the ready。 One man walked up to the soldiers; waving his arms wildly。 He was shot down。 The rest of the crowd ran。
The General shouted a curse。 〃Find out who did that!〃

USS CHICAGO
McCafferty returned to the attack center after a brief visit to his private head。 Coffee would always keep you awake; he thought; either through the caffeine or the disfort of an always…full bladder。 Things were already not going well。 Whatever genius had decided to order the American submarines out of the Barents Sea in the hope of avoiding an 〃incident〃 had neatly gotten them out of the way。 Just in time for the war to start; the captain grumbled; forgetting that the idea hadn't seemed all that bad at the time。
Had they stuck to the plan; he might already have put a dent in the Soviet Navy。 Instead; someone had panicked over the new Soviet missile sub dispositions; and so far as he could tell; the result was that no one had acplished much of anything。 The Soviet subs that had e storming out of the Kola Fjord had not e south into the Norwegian Sea as expected。 His long…range sonar reported possible submarine noises far to his north; heading west before fading out。 So; he thought; Ivan's sending his boats down the Denmark Strait? The SOSUS line between Iceland and Greenland could make that idea a costly one。
USS CHICAGO was steaming at five hundred feet just north of the 69' parallel; about a hundred miles west of Norway's rocky coastline。 The Norwegians' collection of diesel boats was inside of him; guarding their own coast。 McCafferty understood that; but didn't like it。
So far nothing had gone right; and McCafferty was worried。 That was expected; and he could suppress it。 He could fall back on his training。 He knew what his submarine could do; and had a pretty good idea of what the Russian subs were capable of。 He had the superior capabilities; but some Russian could always get lucky。 This was war。 A different sort of environment; not one judged by umpires and rule books。 Mistakes now were not a matter of a written critique from his squadron mander。 And so far luck seemed to be on the other side。
He looked around at his men。 They had to be thinking the same thoughts; he was sure; but they all depended on him。 The crewmen of his submarine were essentially the physical extensions of his own mind。 He was the central control for the entire corporate entity known as USS CHICAGO; and for the first time the awesome responsibility struck him。 If he messed up; all these men would die。 And he; too; would die…with the knowledge that he had failed them。
You can't think like this; the captain told himself。 It will eat you up。 Better to have a bat situation where I can limit my thinking to the immediate。 He checked the clock。 Good。
〃Take her up to periscope depth;〃 he ordered。 〃It's time to check for orders; and we'll try an ESM sweep to see what's happening。〃
Not a simple procedure; that。 The submarine came up slowly; cautiously; turning to allow her sonar to make certain that there was not a ship around。
〃Raise the ESM。〃
An electronics technician pressed the button to raise the mast for his broad…band receiver。 The board lit up instantly。
〃Numerous electronic sources; sir。 Three J…ba

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