"30 seconds!, 30 seconds!"

That's what the driver of the Amphibian screamed as 1st Platoon of Baker Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marines approached Sector E on the beaches of India. It was war for the US again. Not just any war, World War III. As 1st Platoon approached Sector E the rest of the company was charging up the hill to the massive bunkers and entrenchments of the North Korean Army. Once 1st Platoon finally hit the beach head, the gates on the Amphibian slowly opened. As they exited the vehicle, the popping of the Type 99 machine gun completely gunned down 2nd Platoon.

"Rush the Bunkers!" Lt. Henderson, 1st Platoon Leader, yelled at the platoon. The men were getting gunned down one by one. As Lt. Henderson rushed to the berm separating the bunkers and the beach head, he heard Sgt. Erock shout to his right "Hostiles, 3 o'clock."

The Lt. looked to check who the new enemy was and he heard the incoming company shout out "AYO GHURKALI"-Nepalese for the Ghurkas are coming. Henderson was relieved for they were some of the fiercest and bravest soldiers on the planet. They charged the bunkers with Kukri's drawn and began cutting through the North Korean lines like a hot knife through butter.

Lt. Henderson took Sgt. Erock; Second in command of 1st Platoon, Cpl. Gary "Wash Lad" Adams; Sgt.Erock's and Lt. Henderson's best friend, and 3 other soldiers by the names of Lt. Chew Cher Yang of Alpha Company, Cpl. Gary Woloshin of 3rd Platoon, and SSgt. John Rinaldi, Leader of 3rd Platoon. They charged up the hill with the Ghurkas. They cut down and killed a platoon of North Korean Paratroopers. Weird, Henderson thought to myself. There shouldn't be any Paratroopers in a battle like this. As soon as Lt. Henderson came back to reality, a mortar hit Wash Lad and blew both his legs off. Henderson was thrown to the ground a couple feet away. He looked at Adams and saw he was trying to call a medic. The Lt. could tell the corporal wasn't going to last long with two profusely bleeding legs. He tried getting up and saw Sgt. Erock running to help him.

"Erock...get us a medic." Lt. Henderson said weakly.

His vision clouded as he saw Sgt. Erock running to get a medic. Everything went pitch black and he fell into a deep sleep for the rest of the battle. Little did he know that both of his friends had died later that day.