EPILOGUE
The recruiter sat like a smug pimp.
`You’re seventeen?`
`You’re seventeen?`
The boy nodded.
`And these are your parents’ or guardians’ signatures
stating that they’ll allow yo to enlist in the United States Army?`
Another nod. This time the lie didn’t show through the nod
and the boy didn’t think it would matter anyway. They’d taken a boy he knew who
couldn’t read and another he knew who was given the choice between the army and
prison. How fussy could they be?
The recruiter studied him. He was a sergeant. Impossibly
neat. Impossibly clean.
`What branch?`
`I don’t know what you mean. I thought I was enlisting in the army.`
`Yes, but in the army there are the cavalry and the artillery and the signal corps and the infantry. Which one do you want?`
`I don’t know what you mean. I thought I was enlisting in the army.`
`Yes, but in the army there are the cavalry and the artillery and the signal corps and the infantry. Which one do you want?`
The boy shrugged. `I don’t know.`
The tight smile, the pimp smile. `Can you shoot a rifle?`
`Yes.`
`Good. I’ll put down for the infantry. That’s the best branch – all promotions go for the infantry.`
`Fine.`
`You’ll like the infantry.`
`Fine.`
`It’ll do you a world of good.`
`Yes.`
`Good. I’ll put down for the infantry. That’s the best branch – all promotions go for the infantry.`
`Fine.`
`You’ll like the infantry.`
`Fine.`
`It’ll do you a world of good.`
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