THE FRONT

Then he stopped and knelt on the ground, there in front of him was the site where the front line trench had been, where he had walked and hid and killed so long ago.

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Red Storm Ch. 6

October 1st, 1942 Stalingrad, Soviet Union The day had been rather busy since the rain stopped a day earlier. Machine guns could be heard throughout the city, followed by the pounding of artillery shells. Yuri's unit was heading out from their rubble...

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Cold Front

Grey mountains march at the edge of the sky. Dark mountains glower through a narrowed eye. From shadowed mountain vales comes a breeze long blest And the wind rises silent from the dark northwest. It rushes as it rises like a half-remembered...

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Swarm Front

Written by theo_winters swarm front by theo winters written for arrow quivershaft there was something wrong with the old broken village, but it wasn't just a single thing.

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Season's Front

Winter's eyes grew heavy as she kept on her way. The day in and day out march up the stony mountain path has been long, but necessary for reaching the next place where she could lay her head down. "Just a few more miles and then I can finally rest for...

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The Home Front

._ --- _tales of the dark horse_, by **rob baird** s5e2, "the home front" stardate 67346.9 "welcome to bremen. you're lieutenant munro?" she disliked the wolf immediately.

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EyeWatch: Ticker Fronts

We start whenever the front moves." and that was the signal doax and lizrow were waiting for.

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THE FRONT: PART 11

Nightfall came early in Passchendaele, the sky was overcast and light fled much earlier as a result. Scott sat on the steps of an unoccupied parapet, feeling an intense sensation of sorrow go through him. He looked over at the stripes pinned to his...

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THE FRONT: PART 10

The rain continued, pouring down in a seemingly endless shower. It was cold and even Scott's thick fur wasnt doing much to help keep him warm. He was worried, he didn't want Wynter to die, if he did then he would become a sergeant, and Scott dreaded...

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THE FRONT: PART 9

In basic school they had taught that if you ever got into a sniper battle then he best tactic was to raise a helmet on a bayonet in front of the parapet slit to make it look like another soldier was advancing up the parapet steps.

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THE FRONT: PART 8

It had been raining for nearly a week now, but the german artillery had been relatively quiet, usually eschewing the front line trenches for the support trenches where the captains and other higher up officers gathered.

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THE FRONT: PART 7

It was given to anthros who had been injured in combat and was fairly common among the front line combat troops. "sir?"

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