Chapter 18
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nChapter 18: Chapter 4, Episode 2: Sahel
nThe operation was called “Raccoon Herding.”
nLieutenant Jean Paul was chosen as the team leader. He was serving in the 3rd Infantry Regiment in Guinea and was also a veteran of desert warfare, having served in Algeria’s civil war and Guinea for 10 years.
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nPief had wanted to be the team leader but, unfortunately, had no experience working in Africa. He set aside his regrets and named them “Team Ratel” after the ratel, an African badger, that weighed 10 kilograms, was about 60 centimeters around its center and was very fierce and long-lived.
nRatels were omnivorous but snakes were their staple food. They showed an interesting response when bitten by a cobra. They always bit the cobra’s head in retaliation, killing it, before falling under its paralysis. A ratel’s vitality was phenomenal. After being bitten by a cobra, it could dispel its poison in an hour or two. It was a tenacious animal that, after it recovered, leisurely ate the dead cobra.
nPief chose the name “Team Ratel” in hopes of their safe return. Although he was greedy for a promotion, he was like any other commander and cared for his subordinates.
nThe members of Team Ratel consisted of snipers, machine gunners, explosive handlers, and other weapons support. The snipers were Captain Lieutenant Paul, Sergeant Mike, Staff Sergeant Mark, Private Black Mamba, Private First Class Emil, Staff Sergeant Miguel, and Sergeant Mouris. Mortar and heavy fire were handled by Private Jang Shin and Sergeant Burimer. Sergeant Bellman was selected as the medic.
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nFour of the ten men were members of Sergeant Burimer’s Squadron and had worked together in the past. Sergeant Burimer, Private Emil, Sergeant Mark, and Black Mamba were snipers from the First Squadron.
nMike, who had been nearly beaten to death by Black Mamba, was the leader of the Third Squadron’s sniper division. Mike had been overshadowed by the appearance of Black Mamba, but he was the sole elite sniper within Legion Etranger. He had taunted Black Mamba because of jealousy.
nJang Shin was included in the team, later on, at Black Mamba’s request. As someone who had been in the 2nd Artillery Corps of the People’s Liberation Army, he was well-versed in operating machinery and heavy weapons. He was needed to handle 60-millimeter mortar fire and help seize the enemy’s heavy weapons.
nThe Fourth Squadron of Deuxieme Rep that specialized in sniping and firepower needed to specialize in one other category besides the basic weapons, the Famas and Epal. They called the secondary weapon “sub-weaponry.”
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nBlack Mamba mainly used the Dragunov, so his kukri daggers were considered his sub-weapon while Chartres’ RPG was considered his sub-weapon. The snipers of the Fourth and Second Squadrons, the specialized companies, acquired melee fighting techniques or heavy weapons as their necessities.
nPief and Captain Paul formed Team Ratel with four snipers, two explosives officers, two machine gunners, two heavy weapon handlers, and one first aid
/medical officer. The team needed to be built heavily around the snipers.
nPief and Paul submitted the confirmed list of subordinates to Philip. Black Mamba’s personal details were left blank. There was no official data that contained a connection to Black Mamba. Everything that linked Black Mamba to MuSsang Park had been cut off.
nOf the ten members, the only rookies were Black Mamba, Jang Shin, and Black Mamba’s partner, Emil. The rest were veterans with at least three years of experience participating in a war in Africa. Mercenaries within Legion Etranger were ranked differently from the Korean ranking system. Even a sergeant had over five years of experience.
nNominees for Team Ratel
nFirst Lieutenant Jean Paul
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nAge 41, 180 cm, 82 kg
nGraduate of France’s DGSE. Officer of the 3rd Infantry Regiment of Guinea’s Desert Warfare.
nMastery of Savate. Dispassionate, good leadership.
nSkilled in strategic tactics, possible talent in espionage.
nParticipated in the Algeria’s and Guinea’s Civil Wars.
nSpecialty: sniping
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nSub-weaponry: KA-BAR Knife
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nSergeant Al Burimer
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nAge 35, 186 cm, 98 kg
nGraduate of the British Army explosives squad. Deuxieme Rep’s Sniper Squad Leader
nAfter 3 years at the 3rd Infantry Regiment in French Guinea, he moved into the airborne regiment. Fishing maniac.
nParticipant of the Algerian War
nSpecialty: sniping
nSub-weaponry: Glock
nSergeant 1st Class Paul Mike
nAge 33, 205 cm, 115 kg
nFrom the Texas National Guard.
nSix years in the Djibouti’s 13th Foreign Brigade. Leader of Deuxieme Rep’s 3rd Squadron. The best sniper in the squadron.
nParticipated in the Algeria and Côte d’Ivoire Civil Wars
nSpecialty: sniping
nSub-weaponry: Beretta
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nSergeant David Mark
nAge 28, 186 cm, 86 kg
nSix years of experience in Djibouti’s 13th Foreign Brigade. Leader of Deuxieme Rep’s Sniper Squadron.
nBest sniper within the sniper regiment.
nParticipant in the Marley Civil War.
nSpecialty: sniping
nSub-weaponry: Glock
nBlack Mamba
nSergeant Bellman
nAge 33, 178 cm, 72 kg
nCertified doctor. Headquarter-stationed squadron of Deuxieme Rep.
nFriends are known to be in the Mafia.
nThe only squad member with a doctor’s certificate, reason for Team Ratel inclusion.
nParticipant in the Congo Civil War.
nSpecialty: emergency treatment
nSub-Weaponry: Glock
nSergeant Huang Mouris
nAge 34, 180 cm, 76 kg
nFrom the Moroccan garrison. Deuxieme Rep’s Firearms Platoon
nEntered long-term service after five years at Djibouti’s 13th Foreign Brigade.
nSpecializing in explosives, booby trap production, and installation.
nParticipant in the wars in Algeria and Sudan.
nSpecialty: explosives, booby trap production
/installation
nSub-weaponry: Dragunov
nSergeant Hakam Chartres
nAge 43, 182 cm, 82 kg
nResearcher at the Middle East History University, Paris, France. Deuxieme Rep Firearms division.
nLong-term service after five years in the Djibouti 13th Foreign Brigade.
nA wine lover, fluent in Arabic and Swahili.
nParticipant in the Chad Civil War and Algerian Civil War
nSpecialty: explosives, booby traps
nSub-weaponry: RPG
nPrivate Jang Shin
nAge 24, 168 cm, 67 kg
nHe is from the People’s Republic of China. Expert in the Eight Combined Movements martial arts. Deuxieme Rep’s Firearms Platoon.
nGenius in the operation and maintenance of machinery.
nSpecialty: mine thrower
nSub-weaponry: poisoned needles
nPrivate Victor Emil
nAge 28. 190 cm, 92 kg
n3 years of experience working in the 13th Brigade, Djibouti. Deuxieme Rep Sniper Squadron
nPartner of Black Mamba.
nNational French Judo champion.
nNo experience in war. Selected as a partner of Black Mamba.
nSpecialty: Machine Gun
nSub-weaponry: Dragunov
nCorporal Shawn Miguel
nAge 31, 176 cm, 71 kg
nFrom Colombia’s Drug Control Unit. Deuxieme Rep’s firearm squad.
nParticipant in Algeria’s Civil War.
nSpecialty: machine gun
nSub-weaponry: Glock
nThe Glock 19 was widely used by the team members as a sub-weapon. It was recently developed by Glock in Austria and was a semi-automatic pistol that could fire 19 rounds of 9-millimeter Parabellum bullets. Compared to conventional pistols, the structure was very compact and simplified.
nThe two pistol masterpieces of the 80s were the Beretta and Glock. The Beretta’s small size, low recoil, and soft trigger made it a favorite among information operating officers. The Glock, on the other hand, was used by the special forces because it was resistant to harsh environments and trouble-free. Black Mamba had received 4500-franc Glock from Pief. The time had come to pay off that debt.
nWhen Philip got the report, he took a Mont Blanc fountain pen out of the drawer and signed it happily. There were four snipers in the unit and four from the explosives unit. It was the best possible team to support Black Mamba. He liked that most of the members were from his regiment.
nIf Black Mamba succeeded in the operation, the position of a general was a sure thing. That was how important the Chad operation was. Of course, if they were to fail, he would have to pack his belongings instead of receiving a promotion.
nWhile Colonel Philip signed the list of members to send into Hell’s Gate, Burimer and Black Mamba were fishing on the Shari River.
nBurimer was an avid fishing maniac who even the regiment commander couldn’t keep from fishing. In Corsica, he went down to the Calvi Harbor’s breakwater to fish. On weekends, he refused to go to a club, or return home, instead choosing to wrestle with the domina cibril.
nBurimer’s outdoor excursions became more frequent after tasting raw fish with Black Mamba. Having tasted the Korean red chili pepper paste with sashimi, he annoyed Black Mamba because he worshipped the paste to the point where it was unbecoming of a Frenchman.
nSergeant Burimer and the squadron members devised a massive launch plan.
nIt was an ambitious plan to catch a goliath tigerfish while they traveled up to Lake Chad. The goliath tigerfish were large carnivorous fish that lived in the Congo River and spawned in Lake Chad. They were monsters known for eating crocodiles. The adults grew up to 2 meters and weighed up to 100 kilograms.
nBurimer’s desire was unfortunately denied. It was because the members of Team Ratel were gathered in secret. It had only been a week since they had set foot in Chad.
nCommander Pief hadn’t simply bought Petit Canard a meal for free. It was time for Black Mamba to pay off that meal.
nBurimer and Black Mamba’s excursions were similarly forced to end.
nCaptain Lieutenant Paul divided the group into experienced men and rookies after the meeting, disregarding their age.
n“Sergeant Burimer, how many have you killed?”
n“I killed five in Algeria. I’ve killed more than a hundred after returning to headquarters near the breakwater.”
nAt Burimer’s words, the team members suppressed their laughter. The members without a kill in their past were Black Mamba, Jang Shin, and Emil. The other members were full of experience in killing and surviving in the desert.
n“Lieutenant Mike, how many have you killed?”
n“I managed to clear 33 people. 22 in Algeria, and 11 in Côte d’Ivoire.” Mike replied proudly.
nHe then turned to glare at Black Mamba. Black Mamba felt the stare but didn’t bother to pay attention. His mind was full of thoughts; he didn’t have the time to deal with the tantrums of a stupid man.
nPaul believed that a soldier had to overcome the shock of killing to become a real soldier. No matter how long one had been in the military, without an actual kill, he considered them rookies. After killing a person, a human’s perspective changed greatly. He matched up the team members according to their specialties and past killing records.
nIn Paul’s eyes, Black Mamba, Jang Shin, and Emil were rookies who smelled like newborns. It was his responsibility to succeed in this operation and make those rookies survive.
nHe began his speech before the stiff rookies.
n“Listen, all of you, the fear of murdering is greater than the fear of being murdered. The fear that you might die can be overcome by training, but you have to overcome the fear of killing another human being. The fear of death fades in time, but the fear of murder is colored with time. We are soldiers. A soldier’s purpose is murder. The enemy is our target and is not a human but just an enemy. Soldiers must not kill non-enemy targets. Therefore, a soldier who cannot kill an enemy is not a soldier. Someone who cries after killing the enemy is similarly not a soldier.”
n“The fear of death and the fear of murder!”
nBlack Mamba was moved by the short speech given by the wrinkled lieutenant. Only an individual’s morality and rationality could determine the difference between their fear of death and their fear of murder.
nCould there be a person who knew the fear of death and murder better than Black Mamba? He was already a warrior who had overcome both.
n“Kill!”
n“Kill the enemy!”
nBlack Mamba felt as if he had truly become a mercenary.
n“Black Mamba!”
n“Oui.”
n“l have received orders to concentrate the operation around you. Frankly, I have no trust in you. Aside from your skills, do you have experience with murder?”
nBlack Mamba’s gaze met the captain’s blue-gray eyes. These were the eyes of a strong man. Strength entered Black Mamba’s eyes. At the sharpening gaze, Paul found himself startled.
n“Captain, have you ever cut a man’s throat with a knife? Have you felt the bones of a human’s neck being crushed at your fingertips? Have you ever had a backbone as your bed and skin as your blanket?”
nPaul’s face hardened. The rookie’s eyes were too clear to be considered the eyes of a murderer.
n“And that is you?”
n“I am Black Mamba. I don’t shoot with my head in the ground. I am not going to be my comrade’s burden. Even the best warrior had once been a rookie.”
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