Year: 2010

Heresy

Mac took a sip of his Virgin Mary and scowled. “I think there are only two olie in this one. He peered into the dense red of glass before him, his blue eyes squinting behind his silver-framed glasses.   At precisely 5:15 pm, Peter dialed down the lighting in the Willow bar to increase the […]

Operation Starvation

(313th Bomb Wing aircraft drops aerial mines, March 1945. Air Corps Picture) I nodded as Mac told me of the revolting matter of Pear Pie, made out of the grainy fruit contained in sugary syrup in gigantic cans and crushed crackers as a revolting crust.   I was having the neighborhood bar menu Spring Rolls […]

Iron Pants And Cherry Pie

  I took a sip of chardonnay. Peter was pouring a very nice vintage, a hint of fruit but dry, without anything that seemed syrupy like canned pears.   I looked over at the Admiral in wonder. He had just described the entire intelligence staff that went forward with Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz. Captain Eddie […]

Pear Pie

(A bad pie.)    “So what was it like going forward?” I asked the Admiral. “Leaving Hawaii must have been a change.”   “Well, yes it was, but Admiral Nimitz wanted to lead from the front. I got Eddie Layton, the Fleet Intelligence Officer, to let me pick the four best analysts at JICPOA and […]

Nimitz Hill

(SeaBees put the fields up fast. A company street at Isley Field, 1944. Air Force Photo.)   Mac told me that they arrived on Guam in January 1945. Hal McCullough had been flying high-altitude missions against Toyko for weeks, and Bill McCullough was de-arming the Super Forts as they returned, and servicing the automatic gun […]

Jasper Mush and Mac

(Jasper Holmes. Image: Naval Security Group via U.S. Submarine Veterans.) He was called back to active service as tensions rose in the Pacific. His natural aptitude brought him to FRUPAC and the Estimates Section, where his experience as a line officer would be best used to interpret what the code-breakers were producing. The alliance between […]

Cocktails at Willow

(Cocktail napkin note from intense discussion with the Admiral. Photo Socotra)   I don’t think Lizzie or Meghan knew the details about the spy swap. Didn’t matter; I was not privy to the nitty-gritty either, and certainly the Admiral didn’t know. He was just back from the Outer Banks and a week with his family […]

The Great Debate

(World Headquarters, Sococtra Enterprises LLC) I was trying to stay in touch with a game in which nothing happened for 72 minutes while reviewing resumes in a teleconference. It was surreal. Then the Spanish scored in the 72nd minute and life continued to go on while some of us wanted to run out in the […]

The New Federalist

(The Federalist, now known as The Federalist Papers. Photo wikicommons)   There is a high-pressure cell sitting on us as heavy as a Dutchman’s keister, and it is as reluctant to leave as a drunk at the bar. It will be 104 degrees again today, so it is only natural that we seek diversion. I […]

God Save the Queen

(Crochet bikini, sans wearer)   I managed to review a few dozen resumes at poolside yesterday, already feeling the remorse of the end of the holiday. As the afternoon deepened and the temperature continued to soar toward triple digits, the words on the paper began to dissolve with the perspiration that trickled down my torso. […]