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“Rain” by Alan H. Jimenez Cervantes

December 12, 2016December 12, 2016 by instantsep_admin

When people think of Iraq they imagine a dry and desolate landscape that has been scorched by the sun. By and large that is true, but this day was an exception. It was the middle of winter in Northern Iraq, the time when the land gets its thirst satisfied. It had rained intermittently during the … Read more

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“First Night Out” by Dereck Sutherland

June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

Habib awoke to the loud rapid beats of helicopter blades. The other men in the room jumped up and started running in a desperate panic. His older brother motioned for him to follow out the door. Still dazed from his state of sleep, he went to grab his sandals but noticed that the others had … Read more

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“Kill Cards” by Max Peck

June 15, 2016June 16, 2016 by instantsep_admin

Kill cards. They are small laminated pieces of paper each marine and sailor keeps in his left shoulder pocket, per standard operating procedure. They contain essential information about the person carrying it, including blood type, and a kill number made up of the first initial of his Company, the first initial of his last name, … Read more

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“Seven Months” by Yevgeniy Levin

June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

As the C-130 touched down on the runaway in the scorching Afghanistan desert Anderson looked around at the fresh faces of his young Marines. There were 180 of them, finally arriving on their first deployment. They looked anxious, but excited. Their training had prepared them for this moment. And while Anderson saw a reflection of … Read more

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“For A Moment, I Was Seen” by Rocio Iribe

June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

The Marines were coming again. They had been here for years fighting a war they say we had started. I couldn’t tell you much about that, but the sight of them was something I’d gotten used to. Now, standing in front of my house, I could see the outline of their monster vehicles approaching, smoke … Read more

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“The Heaviest Shadow” by Edgar Guapo

June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

Andy carried himself well. He wore a finely ironed uniform and the most polished footwear. He knew how to do his job and expected everyone else around him to know how to do theirs. This is how we found former Private Andrew Simeon (E1) while he worked at a Burger King in Copperas Cove, outside … Read more

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“Women Don’t Do That” by Alvin Arceo

June 15, 2016June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

“Heyyyy, mannnn. Rodriguez left me. I’m really drunk. You and Smith should come over. There are a few girls here.” It was Seaman Miller on the phone. He was crying, and it was clear he was in bad shape. I didn’t want to go to the room he was calling from at the hotel on … Read more

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“‘Thanks’ Given” by Derek Downey

June 15, 2016 by instantsep_admin

I have received thanks from many civilians who assume that because if you have worn the uniform you have been overseas and have been at war. Many civilians are not informed about the topic of serving in the military. They only rely on what they see in Hollywood or in the media, and they assume … Read more

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“Red Bull Soccer” by Martin Carranza

June 15, 2016June 16, 2016 by instantsep_admin

I will never forget the village of Marjah. It’s where I learned a lesson that I will carry with me everywhere I go. It was a Tuesday morning, and my marines were up before me, making faces of disgust at the veggie omelet in their MRE — the packaged food we used in combat. PFC … Read more

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“Pink Flamingos” by Alex Saari

May 18, 2016 by instantsep_admin

I graduated from basic training and Advanced Individual Training in late December of 1994. At that time, Florida’s shores were often littered with the bodies of Haitians fleeing their country. From what I understood, there was a great deal of poverty and suffering under the rule of then President Aristide, there had been a military … Read more

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