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One week ago.

"Colonel, new prisoners." Colonel Robert Hogan of the American Air Force, heard Carter's call from in his quarters. The man slowly rose from the chair at his desk. He headed to his door, upon opening the door he was greeted by an empty barracks. He walked out of his door, which was located at the far end of the main room. It was also the only other door besides the front door. That the guards knew about' Hogan thought with a smirk.

He came to stand next to his friends and crew outside to watch the scene going on. A truck pulled up outside the Kommandant's door a group of prisoners were pushed out the back of the truck.

The four prisoners stood in a row in front of Klink. Hogan looked over them casually as Klink started in with his 'no prisoners have every escape speech'. His eyes travelled over the men, however, when he got to the fourth man he took a double take. The man was in his twenty with short brown hair, yet that was not what made Hogan suspicious. The man was a RAF pilot, however the other men were American. What would a RAF pilot be doing coming in with American pilots?

He turned to his left where Kinch stood, "Spread the word no leaks about our operation." Hogan whispered. Sergeant James Kinchloe nodded his head in understanding. Hogan watched with mild amusement as Sergeant Hans Schultz came quickly over to his small group. When he reached Hogan he was out of breath.

"Kommandant Klink, wants to see you in his office." Schultz saw the calculating look in Hogan's eyes, for he quickly added, "and no monkey business. I'm up for a three day pass." Waving his finger in front of the American.

"Don't worry Schultz. I won't let you do anything to stop you from getting that pass." Hogan said, walking towards the Kommandant's office before Schultz worked out what he had said.

He walked through the Kommandant's outer office, only stopping to blow the beautiful secretary a kiss, and then barged through the officer's door, without knocking.

"You wanted to see me, sir?" Hogan said quickly saluting to the older man. He stoped short as he saw he wasn't the only one in the room. He came face to face with the brown haired RAF pilot. He looked over to Colonel Wilham Klink.

"Hogan, this is Major Liam Conner he will be moving into you barracks. Dismissed!" Klink went back to his never ending paper work. As Klink heard the door to his office close. He looked up with shock clearly written on his face, he than gave the door a suspicious look. Hogan's up to something' Klink thought, it was not like the American to obey an order without argument. Klink shook his head going back to his work, he knew he would find out sooner or later what the man was plotting.

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Major Conner stood in the middle of barracks two, there was a large group of men around him from many nationalities, and they were all trying to ask him questions at the same time. He looked over to Colonel Hogan for help, the man was causally leaning against the only other door in the room. I'll have to have a look in there when I'm alone,' he thought to himself.

"OK fellas, give the man some room." Hogan said to the men crowded around Major Conner. The men slowly broke up. Hogan left his spot at his door to stand in front of the new man.

"What was your mission before you were shot down?" Hogan asked. Hogan could feel all eyes on him and Conner.

"I was on a Joe' drop, sir" Conner said standing at a Military stance looking at an imaginary spot between the officer's brown eyes. When he saw the officer's confusion, he quickly added. "An agent drop, sir."

"What happened?" Hogan asked

"I saw the drop site, I told the agent, he jumped. Everything went fine, on the way back to London I saw five American planes. I tapped into their radio signal. They said they were on their way to blow up a building and a train the underground was unable to blow. They told me that if they split up, there would be more of a chance they would be shot down. I told them I had some guns and other things on board and would help.

"One of the planes and me went to blow up the train as the others went to blow up the building." Conner looked down at the floor. "As we approached the target the other plane was shot down. The Germans knew we were coming, sir. As the American plane went down I swerved to the side and missed the guns. I came back a seconded time and blew up the train. I thought I had made it, it wasn't until the alarm rang that I looked behind and found half the plane on fire.

"I jumped out about two hundred metres away from the train. I was lucky when I hit the ground, there was no gunfire and I landed in a spot clear of trees. The only problem was the enemy could see me clearly and in no time I was surrounded, I had to give up, sir. There was no other way out, and I thought I could do more helping the famous papa bear then I could dead!"