Castro's Bomb

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Colonel Ted Romanski and Master Sergeant Wiley Morton threw themselves on the ground.  The small plane had zoomed past them only a few feet above the trees and their heads.  Coming at them in the dark had compounded their shock.  Flying low and fast had the plane long gone before they could begin to react.
"You okay, colonel?" Morton said.  He picked himself up and brushed off dirt and twigs.
"I am, master sergeant, although I am now five years older and a lot grayer than I was a few moments ago
....  At least I don't have to change my underwear." Morton chuckled.  "That was close for me, too, sir.  How's your leg holding up?" Romanski had begun walking while using a tree limb as a crutch.  "So far, so good.  Now, did you happen to see whose plane that was, or anything else that might be useful?  Damn, that was a surprise." "I couldn't pick out any markings.  There might not have been any, but I think it was likely one of ours." "Why so?  It could have been Cuban.  It would make sense to use small planes to ferry around important people, messages, and other things wouldn't it?  A small plane flying low would be pretty safe from our planes.  Our hotshot fighter pilots think it's beneath their dignity to hit a little target like that.  Hell, they wouldn't even get a little red star to put on their plane to show they made a kill." "True enough, colonel, but I still think it was one of ours.  It was headed north like it had just done something, and north is the direction of Florida and our ships.  If it was flying east-west I'd say it was Cuban, but not north-south." "Good thinking, master sergeant, I agree completely.  I think they were either dropping off men or supplies or both.  Maybe there's a pro-American Cuban underground nearby, or maybe they're sending in men behind enemy lines like they used to do in France in World War II.  I'm thinking Special Forces, of course.  I've even reconciled myself to their wearing those green berets that Kennedy recently authorized.  Regardless it's a good sign and I think we should follow the approximate line of flight for that little plane and see where it leads us.  Not exactly like driving one of those new interstate highways, but it'll do for the time being." Maybe, just maybe, they both thought, it will lead us to a path out of this mess.

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