Thursday, September 22, 2022

Chapter Fourteen - "The Chains of Command"

JAG: "Hail and Well Met"

Chapter Fourteen -

Animal and Meg's VOQ Suite, Marine Corps Married VOQ; MCB Quantico, Quantico, VA

Week-day mornings were always hurried and Monday was no less frantic as Animal and Meg strove to get themselves out thr door to be on their way to work; Meg to her office at JAG HQ and Animal to his first day as CO, VF-41.

"All ready, my Commander?" Meg leaned in, shoulder against his, affectionately nuzzling him, nose to nose. "Ready for your first day at the reins of the best fighter squadron in the United States Navy?"

Animal smirked at her. "I think so." He paused for a long moment. "Rattler left me a squadron tops in efficiency. I'm going to try to keep that going."

"That's always a good thing, isn't it, sweetheart?"

"Yeah, I don't want my boss pissed at me. CVW-12's air boss to be exact." Animal grinned. "I think he wants another Battle E".

"So which one does he want?" Meg was curious.

"Probably Command Efficiency". Animal paused, "…but then again he may want everything."

Meg gave her husband a wry smile, "I presume that's the logical guess."

Animal looked at his watch, "Yeah, looks like we need to get out of here if we want to be on time."

"Love you…" Meg murmured as she gave him a kiss as they both headed out the door.

"Love you too." was Animal's response as he headed for his Mustang.

It appeared as though it had been raining and the smell of wet grass and the venting of the asphalt served up an aroma that spoke of more precipitation to follow. Luckily it was still what one would consider the height of summer and not pressing on into late fall or there might have been a risk of the weather turning cold. The cold brought its own problems and as such it would bring along a host of expenses such as putting winter tires on the vehicle and making sure it was properly climatized for the rigors of winter driving. After all driving from MCB Quantico to Norfolk or toJAG HQ in Falls Church meant a three hour drive in either direction to reach their destination.

Meg had a propensity to have a bit of a lead foot so she could probably make the trip to Falls Church in two and a half. Animal on the other hand did his run at a leisurely pace; safety being his number one goal. He wanted to get to work in one piece. No doubt he fretted over his wife's innate ability to drive at a rate of forward momentum over a two dimensional road surface that appeared to be in excess of the forward velocity produced by the output of power of an X-15 rocket engine. It was also surprising she hadn't received more speeding tickets.

In fact Animal thanked his lucky stars that his beloved wife hadn't received more tickets or she would have had major fines to pay off. The Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles leveled a jaundiced gaze upon anyone who dared to flout their traffic rules.

0700hrs, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA

"Morning, sir!" Commander Kimber Benton greeted him.

"Morning, Kimber" Animal grinned as he knocked the dust off the soles of his highly polished black shoes. "Pretty easy drive out today."

"That's good, so, how's married life?"

"As well as married life can be, sharing a VOQ building with a gaggle of jarheads."

"Could be worse, sir…" Kimber grinned back at him, "If you had been married for eight to ten years, you'd have school-age children going into kindergarten. You might be fighting with a Gunny for the last sixty-four pack of Crayola."

Animal snickered. Marines and their dietary habits. At least they weren't eating garbage off the floors. Animal knew he wasn't being charitable. The Marine who Harm worked with had impeccable table manners even when presented with a bag of Beltway Burgers. Of course though, that was a close call.

Navy personnel oft said that they needed to keep Marines separated from the rest of the Navy. Just like you sequester undisciplined preschoolers from the rest of the student population. The analogy fit well, after all there were plenty of crayons in Preschool.

He gazed out the window of the hangar's offices and then asked, "So, what's on the agenda today?"

"2v2 training for the nuggets. 4v unknowns for the more experienced in our midst." Kimber tone was casual. As an experienced old hand and as the XO of the squadron now, she was in charge of overseeing the myriad duties that the CO had delegated to her.

"Well that ought to make for a fun day." Animal stated as he looked at the briefing outlines. "Scattered at eight, tops at fifteen; gonna be a warm one today. Some clearing over the water. But over-all; overcast." He nodded as he perused the METARS report. "Let's make hard deck ten. I don't want anyone going in."

Kimber nodded.

"You've got briefing." Animal informed her. "I gotta get status reports off to the Pentagon on our squadron readiness upon transfer."

"Sounds like you've got a fun day ahead."

"Tell me about it." Animal snorted making as if he turned to head into his office but headed for the little galley instead. They had, a small kitchenette area with a counter and a fridge. "Dang, nearly forgot my Pepsi."

"Yeah," Kimber grinned at him. "Gotta have that, don't wanna cranky CO now, do we?"

Animal raised an eyebrow, "most definitely not." He said as he retrieved his Pepsi along with a glass, three ice-cubes neatly arrayed.

Kimber heard him settle into his chair and eventually heard the familiar pop of the opening can of Pepsi as she smiled at the sound. Animal was a creature of habit and preferred to have his usual drink in the morning in order to kickstart his day. No one dared to take the CO's Pepsi cans in the fridge, unless they wanted a perturbed grouch. That was the only perceptible change from the transition in Commanding Officer from mCommander Dale Kinnick to Commander Toshio Nakamura. That and the little Medal of Honor blue flag on with white stars on the tabletop flag that shared its space with the United States flag and the UnitedStates Navy flag in a three flag base.

It was about ten minutes later that a young Lieutenant with an irritating grin entered his office, "Good morning, O esteemed Commander, sir."

Animal rolled his eyes. "What now, Burrows?"

"Well, I've been told by her Highness, the XO, that I lead 2v2s today?" Burrows commented.

"Yeah, so?"

"Who are we flying against?" Was Metalman's next question.

"According to what I can tell, it's VFC-21. DACT, they fly F-5s."

"So small, maneuverable, lethal. Got it."

"No going inverted and giving them the bird!" Animal growled.

"Awwww, rats, that was in the report?"

"CO's eyes only" Animal retorted. "Anyone else would've FNAEB'd your ass."

JAG Headquarters, Falls Church, VA, 1145hrs EST

Meg was busy with her latest case file when Mac popped in, "You taking lunch today? I just got Harm to take a break. You two are constantly over-working yourselves." She grinned as she casually tapped her fingernails against the doorframe as she leaned against it.

"I wish these incoming cases would give us a break." Meg replied, giving the Marine a wry look as she flipped her pen around her fingers. "So how's your case-load? Mac?"

"Two going to trial, one's a settlement and the other's an open shut case for custody, so I'll probably get another heaping armful tomorrow." She grinned, "So how's your husband enjoying command of his squadron?"

"Lots of fun. Asides from the heaping mounds of paperwork. He doesn't let things get out of hand. The enlisted know what's expected out of them and that they're held to the same standards as the commissioned officers. He plans to make mustangs out of some of them, I'm presuming." Meg smiled briefly, before making a notation in her file. "We probably won't be seeing too many cases out of VF-41 as far as needing JAG input."

"That's good to know considering how many cases come from the rest of the community." Part and parcel of the whole service life. There were always a few who flouted the rules and those few were targeted by command staff to be transferred out AFAO. Meg's husband conducted captain's mast and kept discipline internal within the squadron, no need to involve JAG unless absolutely necessary. And most times, she figured that her husband typically meted out punishments that were more severe than what JAG could mete out. Sixty day restriction to quarters when not on duty was considerably taxing to those who liked to party. Reduction in grade was also a weapon in Animal's disciplinary arsenal. Animal did not like to have to pull out the disciplinary measure but when he had to, he did, with awe-inspiring force. And thankfully, that cut down on the number of cases that JAG had to deal with, at least from his squadron.

Meg made a final notation, shut the folder, grinned at Mac and said, "well, let's get some lunch."

"Thank goodness…" Mac joked, "Thought my stomach was going to eat its lining."

Harm joined them not long after. "I need food." He announced as he sat down with his tray. Harm was a vegetarian so his fare on the tray did not have any meat. Meanwhile Mac and Meg on the other hand had what appeared to be the Navy's approximation of meatloaf on plates on their respective trays.

"Is that supposed to be meatloaf?" Harm asked with what appeared to be some considerable distaste.

"I think so…" Meg stated with an evil twinkle in her eye. After all if Harm was going to look askance at her dietary decisions, she was going to make him as uncomfortable as possible. "It appears to be sufficiently dead. Maybe tomorrow, I'll get the steak." Harm looked at her as if she'd just stated that she was about to murder a baby and eat it raw. Sanctimonious vegetarians.

"I've got a case involving a midair between an F-5F and an F-14, VF-211 Checkmates and VFC-26. Down at Oceana. RIO and Aviator ejected on the Fourteen, Backseater was the only one who managed to get out on the Five-Eff. Admiral wants you, Meg, on prosecution and Mac on defense. Mac, You're second chair on prosecuting while I lead." He informed them. "New case in today. and we need to head down there after lunch."

"Do I get a second chair? Or you tag-teaming me?" Meg raised an eyebrow in question.

"Yeah, Bud's riding along. This one's on the hot seat. We need to get on this case before a congressional committee gets wind and turns this into front page news."

"OK, guess that's gonna take up the rest of our afternoon." Mac sighed, "You aviators can never do things half-way, can you?"

"No points for second place, Mac." Harm just had to. The whole Navy was buzzing about Top Gun, the movie. And flight school was no different. Although a few years down the road and movie quoting students were starting to get on the instructors' nerves; and the instructors found an ingenious way to bring that to a screeching halt. You ended up sticking a buck or two in the quote jar if, Heaven forbid, a Top Gun movie quote escaped your lips.

"Maybe we can stop in and get dinner with my husband." Meg mused as they dug into their noon repast.

Since they were on a very tight schedule, they decided that their lunch would be a very short one so they could get on the road so as to not delay.

"I'd ordinarily take the Navy motor pool vehicle with you but I get the feeling that we may be down there for a night. And in that case I'll be going home with my husband; it'll save the Navy in lodging." Meg smirked at both Mac and Harm. "So I'm driving my Camaro." She finished.

Harm grinned at her, "Can't be away from him for one night, huh?" He asked.

"Nope, we are newlyweds after all." Meg informed him.

Mac poked Harm in the ribs. "See…told you the lovebirds won't quit for six months." She smirked at him.

Harm rolled his eyes. "I kinda guessed…". Meg and Mac looked at each other grinning.

Finishing up and placing their dishes and cutlery in the respective bins, they headed back upstairs to their offices in order to gather their things up for the trek down to Oceana.

1540hrs, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA

"ID, sir!" The Marine Corporal sentry at the gate asked as he extended his left hand, his right near his sidearm which was nestled by his thigh. The sentry looked alert and ready for anything.

"Good afternoon, Corporal." Harm and Mac showed their IDs and were ushered through. Meg had already been ushered through about fifteen minutes earlier as her Camaro had blown past them on the I-64 like Harm and Mac were standing still.

"Took you two long enough to get here." Meg eyed Harm with an irreverent smirk on her face.

Meanwhile Lieutenant Bud Roberts looked a bit worse for wear and was pale and sweating. Harm figured he'd have an extra passenger on the way back. Bud had indicated he would ride with LCDR Austin-Nakamura to keep their prosecution strategy confidential. Evidently Bud wouldn't be making that same mistake twice.

"He was debating the merits of Marine Class A Blues and Navy Dress Whites." Mac retorted with an equally irreverent smirk. Harm rolled his eyes. He was the one getting double-teamed.

VF-211 Checkmates Hangar

"Sir, the F-5F came out of the sun. It was near impossible to see him before we traded paint. We lost half our wing and I told Gray to tighten straps and punch us out." Lieutenant Commander Tom "Wildman" Niven answered as Harm grilled him on the particulars of the engagement. Having read over his dossier, it was clear that Lieutenant Commander Niven was an aggressive aviator. There had been several close calls noted in his file. According to Harm's opinion, Wildman had earned his callsign all too well.

"If you lost him in the sun, why did you not call no joy?"

"We would have angle on him once we cleared the sun off our five o'clock, sir. The fight was headed away from the sun."

"So if you'd had ten more seconds you would have been able to spot him. Lieutenant Commander, those rules of calling an immediate no joy on loss of sight exist for your safety in training missions as well as for the safety of others. They're meant to prevent mishaps such as this one." Harm knew that Meg would have his hide on this. There was mo way to defend LCDR Niven's failure to act.

The F-5F has continued to engage since he had the sun at his back with the target in front. However because the F-5F was in a dive straight towards the Tomcat clearly close enough to trade paint, this wasn't going to be as cut and dried as it appeared to be.

Base Hospital, NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA.

"Something isn't adding up." Meg said to Bud. "I need to see the wreckage…". She lifted her phone to her ear. "…and I need to make a call. The WSO on the F-5F says that the F-14 pilot was overly aggressive and that only corroborates partially with what was said by the RIO and pilot of the F-14."

"So how are we going to determine who's lying, Ma'am?" Bud asked her.

Meg grinned widely, her expression suffusing her face in a glow, "It's lucky I married an F-14 naval aviator." She stated smugly. Bud thought there was a devious look in her face as she beamed.

"Are you going to drag him into this investigation? Ma'am?"

"No, I'm just learning a few parameters about the F-14 from someone that won't jeopardize this case." If she'd gotten particulars about F-14 performance from Rabb, he'd know exactly what she was up to.

"Ma'am?"

"Yes, Lieutenant Roberts."

"You're starting to sound more and more like Lieutenant Commander Rabb, ma'am."

Meg grinned, "Well, we gotta think like him to beat him." Her smile was incandescent.

Bud thought to himself, Commander Toshio "Animal" Nakamura was a very lucky man.

Meg dialed a number on her phone. It rang twice and was picked up. "Commander Nakamura".

"Sir, I need a favor". As much as she wanted to use an endearment to her husband, she, and he, were in uniform and as such were not able to do PDAs.

"What is it, Meg?" Animal's voice sounded curious.

"Can you rustle me up a helo and I need you to come with me to the crash site."

"You mean the one that happened with the Checkmates."

"I need your assessment on the site, sir… and access to the TACTS info on the engagement."

"Alright, let me see if I can get Commander Renquist on the line and see if he can second an SH-60 for us and a pilot. You have coordinates for the crash-site?"

"Yes, I'll meet you at your hangar, Lieutenant Roberts is with me." She turned to Bud, "With me, Lieutenant, we're making a visit to the Black Aces."

"Aye, Ma'am!"

VF-211 Hangar.

Harm could see Meg and Bud make a beeline towards the Black Aces hangar across the way. "Wonder what Meg's up to? Is she going to see her husband?"

Mac shrugged.

Harm heard a whop-whop of a SH-60F coming into land by the Black Aces hangar. And he slapped his thigh. "I knew it!"

"What?" Mac asked.

"She's going out to the crash site. She thinks there's something fishy going on!"

"How…".

"We need to get a bead on a helo too and inspect the crash-site before the Navy brings their tractors in to remove stuff."

The Crash-Site; TACTS Range 29

Animal and Meg looked in lock-step according to Bud as he watched the two officers assess the crash site.

"Do you think it was a high impact crash?" Meg asked her husband.

Animal wiped his brow shaking his head. "If the F-5F WSO said the pilot was diving, he'd have gone in nose first; wing ripped off or no. What I see is a low angle of attack, which meant he spun in, not indicative of a high speed impact nose-first at near 90 degrees, Mach 0.98. Wing to wing impact at high speed is like a hot knife through butter, your wings gonna get sheared off, cut straight through and it'll disintegrate from the impact. Hardly any lateral movement 'cause the speed's too great. He'd have gone in nose first. The F-5's nose cone would be buried in the ground so deep we wouldn't be able to get it out without an excavator. These guys could get this out with a pick and shovel in a couple hours."

"So he was lying." Meg said a grim look on her face. She was going to baste the three crew and fry them over a char grill.

"I don't think he was telling the truth. I think they were in a rolling scissors, got too close and traded paint, that and high AOA during maneuvering would impart enough lateral movement to initiate a spin. High speed dive would have ripped the wings off both aircraft and they both would have gone in." Animal looked at his wife grimly "Gut hunch?" He asked.

Meg nodded, "The explanation they gave came off a bit too contrived." She said, looking up to see another SH-60 approaching the site. "Oh, look…guess who finally arrived."

Animal looked where she was pointing. Harm and Mac were looking out the open door strapped into the helo. Meg waved at them with a beatific grin on her face.

When they landed and walked up, Meg smirked at Harm. "I'll see you in court. It looks as though you got three defendants." She said as she, Animal and Bud headed back towards their helo.

"Wait? What?" Harm looked like he'd been blindsided.

"Go look at the evidence." She gestured to the grisly tableau of broken Tiger II parts scattered around the impact hole. "See you back at base, Lieutenant Commander!" Meg replied as she, Animal and Bud got buckled and the helo wound up its rotors in prep to take-off.

Harm and Mac looked at each other. Harm said to Mac, "I dunno, Mac. Methinks we just got outmaneuvered."

Mac rolled her eyes.

She had a gut feeling that Meg was going to be a tough competitor in the legal arena and it was playing out that way - Meg would be in the courtroom seeking to prove her mettle against two of the toughest legal minds in the JAG Corps.

Harm was going to have to pull a rabbit out of his hat in order to be able to get a mark in the win column with this case. The lie told by the naval aviators as to the circumstances in which they made contact was going to put them all behind bars for a considerable length of time. She sighed, taking in the whole crash scene, "it's not going to be pretty, is it?"

"All I know is that the WSO got out, the aviator up front didn't and the F-14 made it back in one piece albeit with severe damage to the leading edge of the wing. Those are the facts. Mac, with the visible evidence we could glean from the Tomcat in the Checkmates' hangar. Let's take a good hard look at the evidence that Meg said she found. I knew she was going to find a way to ask her husband for his take on what happened." He stroked his chin for a long moment as he looked at the wreckage.

"What are you seeing?" Mac was looking at the still smoking wreckage of the rear engine and she turned her face towards Harm as he nodded.

"I'm seeing the same thing that Animal must've said to Meg…".

"…and what's that?"

"Somebody's lying." Harm took off his RayBans and stared at the horizon with the sun at twenty degrees tilting towards the horizon of the Virginia Smokies.

"Are you sure?"

"I know for sure…"

"There's airplane parts scattered all over the ground. How do you know for certain?"

"Because of the way the aircraft impacted the ground. We need to see the TACTs readouts and determine the attitude on impact with the other aircraft from the black box in order to ascertain just exactly what was going on." Harm said, "I'm sure our defendants are hiding something and I don't like surprises, especially ones that put us on the defensive."

"But aren't we the defense for these guys…" Mac pointed out. "By the way, wasn't Meg also going after those readouts?"

"Yes, she was and she's doing that for the same reason we're going to. Mac, we never ask a question we don't know the answer to and if we make sure we have our bases covered, we might be able to win a few points that may serve to bring a factor of reasonable doubt in the minds of the jury."

"And that might mean the difference between one year of confinement at hard labor versus ten to twenty." Mac nodded.

"Now you're seeing the big picture…" Harm grinned widely at her as he returned the sunglasses to his face. "We already know the prosecution is going to win this mainly because the defendants were trying to hide something and she's clearly got them pinned like a moth to a tack-board, now it's essentially trial and mitigation of sentencing."

"She's pretty darned good." Mac said admiringly. "I'm sure she's also going to be looking at the reports the Navy's mishap board produces as a result of their investigation."

"Yeah, she was my partner…no doubt she's going to be thorough." one couldn't miss the note of pride in Harm's voice as he looked at Mac who rolled her eyes again. "Taught her everything she knows." He said smugly, a wide grin; the corners of his mouth tugged upwards; his eyes disguised by the aviator sunglasses he wore. His gold wings on his khakis still visible in the deepening gloom of the late evening as the summer sun started setting.

Mac opened her purse and rummaged for a long moment.

"What? Mac?"

"Just trying to find something…"

"What?"

"A safety pin…"

"What for?"

"For the overwhelmingly over-inflated ego of yours…" Mac told him smugly.

TACTS Range Coordinator

"Ma'am, the Tigers' F-5F went into a five degree nose down according to telemetry readings off the TACTS Pod that it was outfitted with"

"I'm presuming the attitude before impact was consistent with an ACM maneuver known as a rolling scissors?" Meg zeroed in on the telemetry display.

"Yes, ma'am, according to the blackbox, that was recovered from the aircraft, we can ascertain what the aircraft was doing before impact."

"In this case there were two impacts: the one with the other aircraft and the one where the aircraft went into the ground." Meg looked over at Animal. "We're looking for the first impact and like you thought, it seems the crew was engaged in a ACM maneuver at the time of impact between the two aircraft. The blackbox data come back from the F-14 yet?"

"Yes, ma'am. We cordoned off the Tomcat and set our techs to work on extracting the data from the box."

"Good, let me know what you retrieve…"

"Yes, ma'am!"

"…before Lieutenant Commander Rabb asks for it!" Meg shot the TACTS range coordinator a look that brooked no dissension. "I will be the one to give the information to LCDR Rabb as I'm the one who originally determined the necessity for telemetry information from the black-box."

"Aye-aye, ma'am!"

She turned on her heel, "Sir, I think we're got the telemetry data to prove that the aircraft were in a situation where they were deliberately hazarded."

"I'll let you come to that conclusion, Lieutenant Commander Austin-Nakamura, Lieutenant Roberts. I think I'd better return to my own duties."

"Yes, sir!"

"Have you eaten?"

"Sir?" Lieutenant Roberts realized the Commander had turned back to them and was indicating a question aimed at Lieutenant Commander Austin-Nakamura.

"Have you eaten anything today?"

"Yes, sir." Damn military protocol, Meg thought.

"What did you eat?"

"Meatloaf".

"With hamburger I presume."

"Definitely Navy meatloaf, sir."

"Thank goodness." Animal looked over at her. "Has Harm ever mentioned his meatless meatloaf to you at any point"

"Not particularly often. Maybe once or twice. I've never actually partaken in that particular delicacy even though he offered. I'm not vegetarian and have no desire to be…". Meg was curious.

"If he ever offers again, refuse."

"Why is that, sir?" Bud piped up

Animal aimed a smirk at Lieutenant Roberts, "Lieutenant…any gastronomical invention that could cause a roach extinction is best kept away from your palate. Harm's meatless meatloaf would constitute a culinary misdemeanor under S 301 of the Food and Drug Act."

It was a close call as Meg barely kept from laughing out loud and just in time as Harm and Mac walked in catching the last sentence. "Are you dogging my famous meatless meatloaf, Commander Nakamura, sir?" His tone was formal yet there was a tone of jest in his voice.

"I'd say it was a gastronomical masterpiece…" Animal admitted then wound up for the zinger, "…for termites." It was hopeless, Meg lost her composure completely and burst out laughing as Animal drove the nail in. "However…the termites preferred the lumberjack special, Rabb." Animal snorted.

"What's that?" Harm despite the grievous insult to his gastronomical specialty, was curious.

"Two rotten cedar trunks and an Amanita Platter."

Bud started snickering at this but cut it off at a glance from Mac who proceeded to digest Commander Nakamura's menu quotation for an indeterminable moment then rather confused by the example of a termite's repast, asked, "But, sir? Aren't Amanita mushrooms poisonous?"

"You're getting the general idea, Major." Animal shot an evil look at Harm and snickered while Harm tried to look appropriately insulted.

"Lieutenant Commander Rabb," Meg informed him, "Both Lieutenant Roberts and I will accompany you into the TACTS centre and that way we can ameliorate any problems with the dissemination of TACTS data from the prosecution to the defense team."

Animal took that moment to excuse himself to head back to his squadron's hangar citing work to do and wrenches to chase around. Meg waggled her fingers acknowledging her husband's departure even if that went against military etiquette. They were all friends anyhow and the breach in protocol went un-noticed as there were other pressing matters to discuss.

"Agreed, counsellor". Harm replied to Meg's instruction, as she was lead prosecutor in control of the case, as Mac nodded. "As long as we get all the information there is on the table…to formulate our defense."

"Of course, Lieutenant Commander. I don't sandbag people." Meg informed him tartly.

Harm looked over at Mac, his mouth opening and closing like a goldfish, "…wait what?"

"A little birdie might have told me…" Meg smirked. Harm thought that smirk eerily resembled Animal's earlier. Was it true that married spouses start to mirror their significant other's mannerisms? Where did Meg get that information and why was he starting to feel like a duck in a shooting gallery?

Mac was doing an Oscar-winning impersonation of innocence personified.

Harm snorted, "Suure you're innocent…" he groused to no-one in particular, "Any other lovely tidbits, you mentioned to Lieutenant Commander Austin-Nakamura?" Mac kept silent, her lips twitching, an expression of mirth tautly held under the Marine discipline instilled by the Corps. Nothing was going to escape her lips. Chesty would be proud of her. Oo-ragh!

VF-41 Hangar

"Lieutenant Burrows, status, 107?"

"Up and ready, sir." Lieutenant Philip "Metalman" Burrows assumed the position of attention. "Maintenance logs and gripe-sheets accounted for and remedied. All systems check out as green, sir." As much of a wiseacre as Metalman was, as an Ensign and in his Lieutenant JG days, he'd straightened up and learned to fly right in terms of military courtesies, ceremony and heraldry. He was showing signs that he was going to become a leader in his own right.

"Good work, Burrows".

"Would never think of pulling your leg regarding Ops, sir. That's too important a matter to make jokes." Animal nodded at Metalman's assurance; he may have been a royal pain-in-the-ass regarding some things but he certainly knew when to be serious and any military operations and logistics matters required the utmost in concentration. Between all that and the fear of having the UCMJ dropped on his head.

Metalman toed the line - good.

"112 was down for flaps issues, right?"

"Yes, sir" Metalman flipped the page in the gripe-book to 112 so that the CO could take a look at the latest gripe-sheet for that aircraft. Metalman noted, "Lieutenant Commander Erickson said the sticking flap was as a result of a retaining screw being seated incorrectly and was at an angle with one-twenty-fifty of an inch exposed. In the case of such an application the screw has to be seated flush with the surface so that the flaps have unimpeded range of motion."

"Who was the crew-chief responsible for signing the bird up prior to this gripe?" Animal's face darkened and Metalman had an unpropitious feeling that things were not going to go well for the individual who signed 112 as up before the latest gripe. CO was not going to be happy with anything like this happening so early in his command tour.

The squadron CO was 39 which seemed a lofty age from the point where Metalman was sitting. The quickness that the CO jumped on the discrepancy and sought out what the root problem was made Metalman see just exactly what aspects of leadership were. It was also a matter of age and experience level that signified the differences between them. The maturity level and problem-solving ability as well as instructing junior officers on what needed to be done was innate, honed to a sharpened blade, in the older officer whereas in the junior officer those skills were still being developed. And with an ever-growing realization Metalman knew that the questions were being asked to find out who was responsible for the problem and would formulate the CO's response to whoever was responsible for this fiasco. That person was going to realize just how short of latitude they had in regards to screwing up something under the command tenure of Commander Toshio "Animal" Nakamura, Commanding Officer, VF-41 Black Aces.

Safety standards had been forced through the roof, even more so than during Raptor's tenure as CO. And Animal did not have to push to make that happen. At the podium during the change of command ceremony, he had stated his wish for the squadron and most rushed to do exactly that.

As CO, Animal had never had to raise his voice. Bellowing at the top of one's lungs did not serve any purpose other than to mark you as a martinet; there were other ways to get one's point across - a cold cutting denunciation of one's failings as a serviceman served well enough.

When they were done going through the down gripes and how the crew chiefs had dealt with those gripes, Animal looked over at the Lieutenant.

Burrows immediately acknowledged the commander without being spoken to, "Yes, sir?"

"Lieutenant, have Chief Kendrick, AM3 Barnouli and Seaman Malanchuk in my office; oh six hundred." Burrows noted the ice in the commander's voice. This was not going to go well for the three.

"Yes, sir!"

"Lieutenant Burrows, your duty as assistant department head for the maintenance division is to stay on top of these matters and bring any discrepancies from standard operating procedure to my attention, is that clear?"

"Aye, sir!" Metalman snapped to attention. This was a reprimand, informal though it may be. A non-punitive measure made to a subordinate who may have been found lacking in order to correct his bearing and set him on the right course without doing damage to his personnel file. And Metalman knew it.

Animal did not have to say get on it as his quiet request was enough to start a chain reaction. Things would get done.

In the Navy, the request of a superior officer was to be interpreted as a direct order as long as the request was lawful, not violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Metalman would notify the three who would present themselves to the squadron commander at oh six hundred hours the following morning. By that time Animal would have had BuPers process an administrative transfer to get the three out of the squadron.

A mistake of one twenty-fifth of an inch would not look like much to someone looking in on NAVAIR from the outside (the civilian world) but the military ran on strict adherence to procedure and safety protocol. And when it came to aircraft safety insofar as aircraft control systems a screw-head not seated correctly could cause any moving parts to jam up, such as the flaps in this case thus cascading a problem in the jammed flap causing uneven airflow over the wing resulting in lift being lost or in the case of a taileron (the F-14 has no ailerons) or spoiler jam cause the aircraft to uncontrollably roll and depart controlled flight potentially putting the lives of the aircrew and persons on the ground at risk.

And it had to be said that the CO would not allow any laxness to permeate the hallowed halls of his command station.

Metalman knew he'd dodged a bullet. As he was the assistant department head , he was responsible for the fiasco along with Lieutenant Commander Sam Erickson. Metalman was not privy to the contents of the personnel jackets of the three who were going to be seeing a very aggrieved CO the next morning. However he was well-aware that the three must have been reprimanded officially at some point in their posting here thus reaching the end of Animal's patience with them; more importantly, the end of their rope.

Colloquially, they were given just enough rope to hang themselves and by their own actions controlled either their continued existence career-wise or their inevitable demise.

Animal, with a curt nod to Metalman, had departed the hangar to return to the command offices.

Metalman noticed that there had been rumors circulating the enlisted ranks that Command Master Chief (CMCPO) Davey Ryan was reputedly turning in his papers for retirement. The expectation was the next in line was Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO) Leon Trebalos was going to take over as squadron command master chief upon CMCPO Ryan's departure from command staff.

MCPO Leon Trebalos was a hard-charger by reputation who did not condone laxness much like his predecessor. Strict adherence to proper military courtesies permeated the Master Chief. Many a young wet-behind-the-ears nugget ensign reportedly had crossed the tracks of Master Chief Trebalos, mistakenly calling the MCPO "sir" only to be told "It's not sir, sir…I work for a living" addressed to the higher ranking miscreant in a respectful tone yet delivering the verbal equivalent of administering a cuff across the ears to the unobservant young butter-bars.

It was understandable that the youngsters would be rather confused after being force-fed a whole crash-course on military customs, heraldry, courtesies and decorations. Their minds reeling with unorganized data would invariably go into data lock; irretrievable data-loop and Error 404 Brain Does Not Compute then default to "khakis equals officer" whilst plodding along the naval air station pathway and seeing the Chiefs in khakis, letting out a "sir" before their brains could catch up with their vocal sound emitting orifice.

Chiefs having gone through the meat-grinder of enlisted service life before landing in the hallowed goat-locker tended to chafe at being mistaken for cake-eating, pampered officers who were accorded their commission after four years of classes and a paper degree.

Ensigns were accorded the respect due their rank and nothing beyond that. They hadn't earned the respect of experience yet. They were still coneheads with no experience outside of their four years of officer training.

The officers who commanded respect from the Chiefs were self-evident from the contents of their rack - their been there done that. It was those colorful ribbons that were awarded that showed a physical representation of the career an officer had.

Their CO was one who instantly commanded respect without saying a word. The Chiefs looked at the ribbons on his rack and knew instantly that this commander was not someone who took his responsibilities to his men and women under his command lightly. They did not give the blue ribbon with white stars on his rack to just any show of bravery. The Medal's criteria was distinguished himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.

And their squadron commander as an O-4 had waded into a firefight to rescue a downed aircrew on top of a North Korean numbered hill single-handedly while directing the SEAL Team sent in to retrieve the crew to get themselves back to the helo while he held off the North Korean charge up the hill. The Chiefs knew this man was not going to spend their lives needlessly. This was respect earned.

VF-41 Black Aces Command Offices,

"Commander Benton,". Animal called out as he strode into the office. Kimber poker her head up at the hail. "Personnel files for Chief Allan Kendrick, AM3 Travis Barnouli, Seaman Kander Malanchuk, see me in my office, Commander as soon as you retrieve those files."

"On it, sir!" The sir was acknowledgement for the station of squadron commander not the rank as both Kimber Benton and Animal were of equal rank as O-5s

Kimber traced her steps to the CO's office upon retrieving the asked-for files.

"Shut the door behind you." Animal said quietly as Kimber entered, "Take a seat" when Kimber had finished shutting the door and taken two steps towards the desk preparing to stand at attention, catching her off-guard while her brain struggled to catch up. Kimber did as he commanded and looked over at her CO.

Animal paused for a long moment, staring at her for a long moment; no emotion visible on his face. After an indeterminable moment, he let out a sigh reaching out for the three folders in Kimber's hand, perusing each folder before he spoke again, "I'm bringing up captain's mast for the two junior sailors - the wrenches and I'm asking the chief to submit his retirement papers."

Kimber was shocked. Chief Petty Officer Allan Kendrick was a good sailor. Having grown up in the Bronx, he had enlisted at the age of 17 with parental permission just so he could stay out of the influence sphere of the gangs; namely the Irish Ducky Boys. Kendrick was hard-working, not prone to cutting corners, he'd earned his gold hash marks with exemplary conduct but this single mistake was the first and only mistake he'd done. But it was also a career-killer of a mistake. Signing off the up-sheet was a clear sign that the crew-chief had inspected the work done by the wrenches and personally certified the aircraft as ready to return to front-line service. Signing the sheet without inspecting the work done was a court-martial offense under Article 92 of the UCMJ.

After all Chief Kendrick: a) had certain duties b) knew or reasonably should have known of the duties, c) was willfully, or through neglect or culpable inefficiency, derelict in the performance of said duties.

…and that could not go unpunished.

"Sir?"

"We might have lost 112 if it weren't for Crew Chief Haynes who was looking over the gripe sheets for the down birds going back to the line. He got suspicious about the perfunctory up form on 112 and decided to give it a look-see. He was the one that found the unseated screw. I want Chief Petty Officer Martin Haynes written up for the Navy Achievement award for his initiative or we might have lost that airframe and a crew on top of it." Animal tapped the hands free on the phone and the voice of CMCPO Ryan essayed from the speaker…

"What can I do for you, sir?"

"Command Master Chief, would you bring me in the file of Chief Petty Officer Martin Haynes." Animal requested.

"Aye, sir!"

Five minutes later and the file was on his desk and the Command Master Chief was back to his desk, the door closing behind him.

Animal rested his head against the palm of his left hand perusing the file nodding to himself as Kimber watched him. "Twenty eight years in, up for his Senior Chief's exam. I want him to take it in three month's time. Then take over lead of the enlisted wrenches in the maintenance department." Animal closed the file and picked up AM3 Barnouli's and Seaman Malanchuk's files. "These two wrenches are out of here." He looked over at Kimber with a grim countenance stating, "I'm delegating you the responsibility of informing BuPers of the situation that requires them be aware of my out-processing these two from our squadron and to notify their detailer that the two will need a new posting within the parameters of the needs of the Navy. I refuse to have them return here. The Black Aces is not a location for anyone who cuts corners on quality of work. I'd prefer these two to never work in NAVAIR maintenance ever again, but that isn't my call. BuPers can figure out where they fit according to their needs as long as it isn't back here and make that abundantly clear, XO."

"I'll get on that right away, CO. Sir, about Chief Kendrick. Is he being processed for Article 15?" Kimber paused for a long moment, "He's almost at thirty."

"Three months." Animal stated looking at the Chief's file. "I want to keep it an Article 15 non judicial punishment and not have to send it up the line to general courts-martial."

"That's not going to go well for him financially, is it?"

Animal rubbed his temples letting out a deep frustrated sigh, "…one of the tough breaks of command." His reluctance to destroy the long-standing career of a good man who only slipped up once was evident in every pore of his posture, "Chief Kendrick made a costly error. He signed off on a down-gripe repair sheet without first inspecting the work done then he compounded that mistake by signing 112 as certified return to operational service. XO, it was his signature on the sheet and he knows the consequences of such an action and the fall-out that could potentially happen." He looked at Kimber directly, "I don't want to do this." He shook his head looking towards to the window of his office watching the darkening sky. "But the severity of his error requires action…"he breathed heavily, the burden of command heavy on his shoulders.

He and Chief Kendrick had a long history in the Black Aces and they had a mutual respect for one another, but Animal was now the commanding officer and not the fresh-faced lieutenant JG he was when he'd first reported to the squadron from FRS (fleet replacenent squadron) fresh from his initial flight training in the F-14 Tomcat. In other words, he was canning a long-time friend and squadron-mate. The wrenches were just as much a part of VF-41 as the aircrew were.

"What choice do I have?" The plaintive question marked a culmination point to a 17 year relationship of aircrew and maintainer, "There's no satisfaction in this and, god, I wish there was another way, so I'm giving him an out; his resignation. And god, I hope he's smart enough to recognize the choice he has. Either he accepts the fact that he has to tender his immediate resignation or I have to bring the full weight of the UCMJ under Article 92 Failure to Obey an Order under section a) Violation of or failure to obey a lawful general order or regulation: c)Dereliction in the Performance of his Duties. And he could be looking at a bad conduct discharge, confinement for six months and loss of all pay and allowances. I don't want to have to do that but I have to as a matter of due course."

"It's going to be tough on him financially since I don't know what his financial situation is. And that three months could make or break his financial situation." Kimber stated.

"Now do you see the position I'm in?" Animal looked at her. "If he accepts the resignation he's stripped of his duties on the maintenance, and forced into administrative duties awaiting an out-processing cycle which will use up the three months it takes to meet his thirty years retirement pay before he separates from the Navy and qualifies for the honorable discharge. If he chooses to fight it, he could lose everything."

Kimber looked sympathetically at her CO understanding she was next in line for his chair and she would be having to make these same kinds of decisions in the command slot. Animal looked haggard. He truly did not want to do this to a man that had given so much to the defense of their country.

But Chief Kendrick had made a mistake, a costly one that could have resulted in the loss of a much needed airframe, cost the lives of two airmen and perhaps countless others if the hypothetical had happened and 112 had gone down in a populated area. As it was the quick and intuitive actions of Chief Haynes had prevented the hypothetical from occurring and now Chief Kendrick was on the hot seat as the senior NCO involved in this fiasco.

"I'm going to assign him advisory counsel to inform him of his options." Animal said finally after yet another long silence, "…and to highly suggest that he take the offer on the table as I do not want to have to refer the matter to the Judge Advocate General's office." Kimber realized Animal was serious and from what she could tell, this Chief's case ticked off nearly all the Article 92 pre-requisites for a conviction if pursued in the military court-martial process. It would result in a BCD for the Chief and hamper him getting a job on the outside as well as stripping him of all his pay and allowances. Kimber felt sorry for the Chief even without knowing the extent of the history that her CO and the Chief shared. Chief Kendrick had always been around VF-41 as long as she'd been there. And she felt a touch of annoyance towards the Chief for making her CO have to do something that it was clear he did not want to do but under the regulations required serious mistakes to be punished. The Chief was going to lose a thirty year career in the United States Naval Service and Animal was going to have to be the one to dispassionately pull the trigger on the Chief to kill that career.

Chief Allan Kendrick up until this misstep had a flawless career, a career of twenty nine years, three months short of thirty. Kimber sensed that in offering Chief Kendrick an out, Animal was tendering an old friend a mercy who had nary a bad conduct write-up to his name, who had earned his gold chevrons, rocker and honorable service hashmarks and he was trying to save his friend's retirement pay and honorable discharge by asking for the chief's retirement rather than sending the case up the line.

The look on Animal's face was dark, "Make no mistake,,XO, this mercy extended will not preclude me from referring the matter to JAG if he refuses to go quietly. I'm doing this to preserve what honor he has left". His tone was hard and she knew the CO would make the tough call if Kendrick refused to take the deal and resign. And Kimber hoped to hell that Chief Kendrick took the offer and quietly tendered his resignation. "I'm going to have to make the JAG aware that I am handling this situation in house". Kimber nodded as Animal picked up the phone again, dialed the JAG office line, tapping the speaker phone and the sound of the ringtone filled the office.

"Good evening, This is the office of the Judge Advocate General, Petty Officer Tiner speaking, what can I do for you?"

"Petty Officer Tiner, Commander Nakamura, I need to speak with Admiral Chegwidden. Would he be still in the office?"

"Yes,,sir! One moment, sir". Music filled the air as Animal was placed on hold. It was about five minutes later as there was a click and Rear Admiral (upper half) AJ Chegwidden's Texas accent filled the speaker,

"So, what can I do for you, Commander?" The admiral asked.

"Sir, I have a Chief in need of advisory counsel, preferably the JAG investigators that you currently have on station right now."

The admiral's tone was curious, "What's going on?"

"Sir, I don't want or need this matter to go to trial." Animal explained, "We are talking about a Chief with thirty years in rate, a veteran of the Naval Service, gold chevrons, rocker and hashmarks, nary any bad conduct writeup, his record was exemplary…" he paused and the Admiral jumped in…

"I'm sensing a but here…explain."

Animal sighed, "The chief made a mistake, a bad one…" He explained the whole situation to the admiral.

Finally after a long silence. "It was good that you consulted me, Commander. Ordinarily, I would have this matter brought to tribunal, however in deference to your Medal of Honor, I feel the matter would be better served quietly dispensed with in-house. I'll notify Rabb, Mackenzie and Austin-Nakamura that they are to head to your office post-haste. When is mast?"

"Oh six hundred tomorrow, sir. Both the AM3 and the Seaman are being removed and processed out of my squadron back into BuPers hands. Both are assigned currently to Maintenance but have had their duties suspended. I'm giving the Chief a choice: immediate tender of his resignation to save his pay and allowances. Because if he doesn't agree to the matter I'm going to have to take this to a general courts-martial; charges under Article 92."

"That's a pretty serious charge and one that befits the offense. Ordinarily JAG would claim jurisdiction over this matter but, I'm certain you are well aware of that. And I'm trusting you to handle the matter as you see fit instead of dumping this on our doorstep like other commands."

"Thank you, sir". Animal replied.

"One more thing, Commander".

"Aye, sir!"

"I sure hope that chief of yours has the good sense to take that life preserver you're throwing him."

"Yes, sir…". Kimber and Animal looked nervously at each other.

"…because if it has to come up here…" Chegwidden stressed, "He'd better pray to every deity in the known universe and then some…" he finished ominously, "because I will sink him." and hung up. The dial tone buzzing in the speaker formed a malignant counterpoint as Animal muttered quietly.

"It's not going to go well for him…".

"I think Harm, Mac and Meg are going to have their hands full…" was Kimber's only laconic comment.

Naval Air Station Oceana Gateway Inns Lobby

Meg grinned at Harm, Mac and Bud as they sat in the lobby of the Navy managed inn for visiting officers.

"This case looks like it's going to be an interesting one." Meg looked at her phone with a curious expression. "Usually my husband calls before he leaves base. I haven't received a call from him at all."

Just then a call came in on Harm's phone, "It's the Admiral." And returned to the call. "Yes, sir… we just checked into the Gateway Inn, sir and I was just talking with Lieutenant Commander Austin-Nakamura. You want us to proceed to Commander Nakamura's office right now, sir?" He paused, looking at Mac and Meg as Meg gathered her briefcase and her things as did Mac. "Aye-aye, sir."

"What is it?" Mac asked.

"Case coming out of VF-41. To be handled in-house. Animal said he needed advisory counsel only. Looks like we're gonna have a late night."

Office of the Commanding Officer, VF-41 Black Aces

Animal looked up as a knock on the door preceded the door opening, "Come in?" Animal commented wryly.

"Ma'am, sir…" Mac poked her head in the door acknowledging the fact that Commander Benton, Animal's XO was also there.

"I see the attorneys I requested have arrived." Animal indicated as Lieutenant Commanders Rabb and Austin-Nakamura (Animal's wife) followed the Marine Major in the door. "shut the hatch." He said as Rabb hastened to comply by closing the door, "take a seat" Mac and Meg sat down while Harm pulled in one of the extra chairs by the wall to the desk.

"So Admiral Chegwidden briefed us on the matter. You don't want this to go to trial?" Harm queried, "Isn't three attorneys a bit of overkill?"

"You haven't met Chief Kendrick yet." Animal informed him. "The Chief has a reputation for being set in his ways."

Harm read that as stubborn cranky old goat. He nodded.

"I asked for advisory counsel so that he has legal counsel for the captain's mast that is being undertaken tomorrow. " Animal continued. "His mistake could have cost VF-41 a much-needed airframe, potentially an aircrew and if the hypothetical situation deteriorated into the airframe digging a hole in a populated area in Virginia Beach, there would be civilian casualties," he let out a frustrated breath and brought his hand open palm down on the desk. "I don't have a choice. As much as I want to ignore this mistake, I can't. I don't want to ask a good man to turn in his retirement papers but this is a mistake I cannot overlook. I have no choice but to end his career. The UCMJ demands that I demand his resignation or send it up and let you guys sink his career under general courts-martial." He paused and looked at Harm with a hard expression. "Those are my two choices considering the error of this magnitude." He paused for a long moment and stated, pain in his voice, "I've known the Chief since he was a AM2 and I was a fresh faced JG just in from FRS. It gives me no joy to do this. I'm asking you three…to convince him. Make him accept the deal that is on the table. Make him understand the choices he's facing tomorrow at Captain's mast. And that I have to send this up the line if he refuses and decides that he wants judgement under general courts-martial." He turned to face the dark window. "I can't protect him from the fallout if he chooses the latter." Animal's face looked like a man who was being forced to pull a weapon on a longtime friend. "Just let him know the consequences of not heeding the request to retire quietly."

"Understood, sir". Harm stated.

Animal nodded, "Dismissed…".

Chapter Thirteen - "I Relieve You, Sir"

"Hail and Well Met"

Chapter Thirteen - "I Relieve You, Sir"

1640hrs EST; Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA; May 30, 1997

"The review stand is set up, sir, with two of our birds; one on either side of the podium. Belted off;101 CO's bird and 102 lo-vis. XO's bird, sir." Spud grinned at Animal.

Animal looked over at Spud Kelly. "Good job." Then looked over at the two F-14As parked ready to be center stage at the change of command ceremony. "I think that will look incredible as a back-drop.

Right above the stage set-up where the change of command was supposed to happen; the top of the hangar where a painted VF-41 patch and VF-41 Black Aces was written in black outlined in red on the hangar just above the doors. Everyone participating would be in dress whites with swords. Everyone else would be in service whites.

Animal wanted to make sure that everything went smoothly as did Rattler. The Change of Command ceremony was a solemn occasion with the fact that the out-going CO would be giving a speech to say how he had enjoyed leading the men and women under his command both ashore and deployed in action.

All members of the squadron deployed as an active fighting unit on board the carrier; officers and enlisted.

Then the outgoing CO would mention that he hoped that his legacy would continue to be improved upon by successive commanding officers who would command this squadron who would start by doing so with the reign of the initial succeeding officer who would take command directly from him which in this case would be Animal.

From there the ceremony would involve the retiring commander concluding his statements and then the formal relief of the command then the new commanding officer would say a few words.

Well, things would work out, Animal thought. Meg would be driving down to Virginia Beach tonight along with Harm and Mac and the latter two would find adequate accommodations at the Oceana VOQ.

Meg would meet up with him and they would find accommodations off-base that would suit the two of them so they could relax. Evidently Bud, Harriet and the Admiral would be there as well. There was a house on base that was Flag Officers VOQ. Bud and Harriet would room in their respective VOQ rooms as they weren't married yet, engaged though they were. Their wedding was a few months away.

Well, he had a few things to go over with Rattler so he headed back in. Spud went back to ordering enlisted to move chairs and establish rope barriers. Tents and awnings had to be set up as well just to make sure that there was no rain on the chairs tomorrow morning. The change-over ceremony was at noon and there would be a reception afterwards.

Lieutenant Commander Austin-Nakamura, as the wife of the new VF-41 CO, would be the only serving USN officer to be there in non-uniform as she would have a dress on. Everyone else would have to have uniforms on, either dress whites if they were participants in the ceremony or service whites if they were guests. LCDR Austin-Nakamura would have a place on the dais where the family members of the new CO would be.

Rattler looked over at the itinerary on his desk of tomorrow's events and ran his hand through his hair, "Well, it's all come down to this moment tomorrow. Once the change-over is done, you're the boss-man, Animal."

"It's been a good haul, hasn't it?"

Two Presidential Unit Citations, A Battle E and a Battle S for Rattler's command tour.

"Spades..." Rattler gave Animal a thumbs up as he grinned, "You can be damned sure that I'll be trying to get a CAG slot back here when my shore tour is done."

"And we'll look forward to it." Animal nodded. "We need someone who's a former Ace as the Air Boss. You understand how we work."

He looked up at the image of the VF-41 Tomcats overflying the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The US Navy photographer on the VS-24 S-3 Viking had shot that image of Fast Eagles 101 and 102. The high-vis and lo-vis contrasting greatly between the two F-14As and at this size of print, one could see the names Dale Kinnick and Ernie Epstein on the rail of Fast Eagle 101 and their respective callsigns: Rattler and Habu. On Rattler's wing was Fast Eagle 102 with the names on the rails of Toshio Nakamura and Jim Willis and the callsigns Animal and Scooter; the wings of the Tomcats were held back in manual full sweep but their hooks were down. After the S-3 had broke formation; the Tomcats had brought their wings forward and began their final break towards Platform.

"I want a copy of that image." Rattler noted turning his head to look at the same image that Animal was peering at. "I'm gonna ask the US Navy Print Media if they can get me the same sized print so I can get it framed for my office at home as a memento."

"It's a nice pic, isn't it?"

"A rare shot of us coming back from a patrol together since we rarely ever did one together. I think it was only because Keeter and Taco's bird went down on the number three cat and you were on number two as Ready Five that day."

"And it just so happens that the Scouts were up with a photographer that day. Lucky all around."

"And Keeter's still whining about that because he says that camera op shoulda been his to prove that he's an Ace." Rattler grumbled,

"Everyone knows Skippy's an Ace, he won't shut up about it."

"There's no way in our books to rescind a patching, right?"

"Nope, sorry."

"Shit."

Animal asked, "So, we've gone over everything that we need to go over to satisfy CoC requirements over this past week?"

"These orders just came in for you regarding the status of your squadron. Evidently they're adding a new mission to your profile."

"What?"

"Looks like you're going to be relocating Serb dirt from one side of the lot to the other."

"They want us to move mud in addition to our aerial tag n'bag role?" Animal asked.

"Looks like they're tossing you a bone. See if you'll run with it. They were talking about a pair of Mk 85s LGBs down the tunnel. Because the 'Cat's big enough to carry its own LANTIRN and be able to light up any ground target without a ground spotter. And with JDAMs on the horizon, it'll get easier;just program 'em in and let'er rip; that way you don't have to put so many assets on one target."

"I can see their point, doesn't mean I have to like it, though. But as good little Navy men in blue, well we line up in nice, orderly military fashion, nut to butt, say yes, sir; thank you, sir; drop trou and quoth BOHICA."

Rattler grinned, "There, that's the spirit."

"First to fight; first to strike..." Animal said. "This squadron's been setting a bunch of firsts for the F-14."

"I've been hearing ugly news from the five-sided shit-house."

"I'm delighted." Animal rolled his eyes.

"Not sure you will be after hearing this." Rattler said. "You're not getting Deltas or Bravo Pluses".

"What?"

"Scuttlebutt down the grapevine says you'll be changing type in '99. After you get back from your Med deployment."

"They're switching us to Hornets?"

"The Super Hornets; Foxtrot two seaters to be exact."

Animal rolled his eyes, "shit...maybe I'll have my shore tour booked by then." He then looked up at the ceiling, "shit...Jugs takes over after me and she's not gonna like the news either. She gets to kickstart the type change and go to sea with the type for the first time. It's outta my hands by then."

"So what you gonna do once squadron changes hands tomorrow?" Rattler asked as he looked out the window of the command office.

"Be on the horn to Fallon, see if they can book us in for some DACT and some range time. Get the tech-reps from Honeywell over to Flat'n Dusty and have them look over our guidance systems. I don't want any of our airframes digging a hole while going into this whole new strike profile. I don't intend on losing a single soul on deployment so they'd better give us the proper tuneups on the systems or I'm going to be on 'em like stink on pig-shit"

"You gonna be ready in nine months time? Rather short for a turn-around."

"Well, they may not like me by the end of this but I'll know if they're ready to deploy and stake my career on it, even if we're short hands going to sea."

"You're gonna be a relentless task-master, Animal."

Animal grinned evilly.

1700hrs EST; JAG Headquarters, Falls Church, VA; May 30, 1997

"So, we all ready to head down?" Harm asked. "The Admiral, Bud and Harriet are all riding down in the Admiral's limo and we'll ride with them on the way back. So right now, we're riding with you, Meg." Harm grinned at his former partner.

"Lucky you, you get to wear a dress tomorrow." Mac grumbled, "I'm gonna be boiling in my Class B green skirt and khaki shirt while Mr. Naval Aviator...Hotshot Lawyer here gets to wear the exact same thing he's been wearing as UOD for the past three days." She smirked at Harm.

Harm shrugged his shoulders. "Well participants in the ceremony wear dress whites; guests wear service whites and well Marine guests just wear their Class C's." he said with no small hint of blasé. Mac just stuck out her tongue at him. "Nice tongue, Mac."

"I just have to finish up this case and put it in the done pile and put them all in my safe for Monday." Meg stated as she looked over at the two, "Just give me ten minutes and I'll be right with you."

"No worries." Harm said. He grabbed his briefcase and his officer's cap from his office. Mac did the same with hers. "Say, shall we grab a soda on the way down to Virginia Beach? That way we don't get dehydrated going down there."

"Sounds like a good idea." Mac agreed, "Could also do with a Beltway Burger"

"Yeah, me too..." Meg replied enthusiastically. "Their triple cheeseburgers are absolutely to die for!"

"No...way" Mac grinned, "You like the triple cheese too?" She raised a hand palm outward, "put'er there." Meg grinned back at her as they high-fived.

Harm groaned...

...they looked at him and in unison asked "What?"

"You mean I have to share space with a pair of carnivores on the way down..." that provoked glares from both Mac and Meg.

"May I remind you..." Meg said imperiously, "you are riding in my car, driver picks the food outlet, shotgun shuts his cake-hole!" Mac burst out laughing.

"Hmmmph!" Harm pretended to pout, "Get me a big salad and I'll be mollified."

"I'll think about it..." was Meg's answer, which provoked more laughter from the Marine next to her desk.

Finally Meg was done with her file and after a few notations in her day-planner, she put the files in her safe and locked them up. Then she got her combo cap and her briefcase. "My dress is in the back trunk, you can put your briefcases and uniform bags to the other-side of the trunk."

They walked down to the parking lot and to Meg's Camaro. The day was still bright, but they knew that with the four hour drive, they'd be getting into Oceana a little after 2130hrs. "Hi, honey?" Meg was on her cell, as she popped open the trunk for Harm and Mac, "Mac and Harm are coming with me, the Admiral, Harriet and Bud left earlier via limo. I'll get you something to drink as we hit Virginia Beach." Meg grinned, "Yes, I'm stopping by Starbucks. No, that's all I'm telling you. You can find out when you have it in your hands." Meg informed him, "Now I need to hit the road or I won't be in before 2200."

She had this look of pure love in her eyes for the person with whom she was speaking with on the phone, Harm thought. Mac smiled seeing Meg's look as she was talking to her husband.

"I love you too, I'll see you when I get there, my love." Meg stated, "yes...honey, I'll be careful..."

Harm looked over at Mac who grinned at him with a told you so look on her face.

Meg replaced the phone in her bag, "Everybody ready? Let's get going."

2145hrs EST; Starbuck's Drive-Thru; Virginia Beach; VA, May 30, 1997

"One Venti Mocha Frappuchino, Two Venti Mocha Frappuchino with two shots of Cinnamon Dolce, and Banana with whipped cream and chocolate shavings."Meg said to the barista. "What about you, Harm?"

"Um...guess I'll have the Mango Smoothie,"

"Venti?"Meg prompted.

"Yeah, Sure...".

Meg passed over the credit card and the transaction went through without a hitch.

"Here you go, Harm..." she gave him his Mango Smoothie, "Mac...your Venti Mocha Frappuchino." She grinned as she set the remaining two in the cupholders and they got set to pull out of the drive-thru. "And now...off to Oceana."

It was 2205 by the time that Meg pulled up by the Oceana gate. Harm and Mac were sucking on their drinks as they passed over their IDs to Meg who in turn passed them along to the young Marine corporal who stood there examining them and checking faces to IDs. "You're good ma'am. VF-41 Hangars and parking is that way, Ma'am. You can also head to the VOQ as well down that same road if you want to check in first. "

"Thank you, I want to surprise my husband first." Meg stated as she looked over at the Marine corporal.

"Have a good night, ma'am."

Meg drove forward and turned down towards the VF-41 hangars.

There were evidently a few who were hanging around the offices this late at night. "What's JAG doing here and they come bearing gifts." Meg smirked at the speaker, a relatively, young in his late twenties sandy blonde haired aviator in working khakis with railroad tracks on his collars. Metalman was lounging around the couches in the rec area. Keeter was lounging by the pool table and turned around to spy Harm.

"Woohoooo! Harm! How ya doing? And who's this pretty jarhead you got with you?" Keeter called out.

"Are Yippee and Skippy still here?"Another irritated voice called out as a tall red-haired man leaned out of the CO's office."hey. Hi, Meg? Hey, congratulations on your promotion. And Lieutenant Commander Rabb, good to see another patched member back in the fold if only temporarily. You two reprobates!" He turned to the blonde-haired aviator and Keeter, "Don't you two have homes to go to?" They just stood there grinning.

"So, hi, Dale? Have you seen my husband?"

"Oh, I'm sure he's hiding somewhere in here." Rattler grinned, "He said something about reports to file on. Namely something regarding making sure that all rejected applicants to the squadron don't get a second attempt."

"Did I hear a familiar voice?" Animal leaned his head out of his office.

"I believe, you may have." Meg informed him. Proffering her husband his Mocha-banana frapp, she said, "here you go...dear, I also got one for myself."

"Yum!" Animal grinned widely, "Banana...really good." He stated as he looked at his wife who smiled demurely.

"I thought you might like that. These two need to get settled in the VOQ and then we all need to find something to eat."

Animal said, "Not too sure if there are too many places open this late around these parts. We might just be relegated to the Golden Arches for food tonight."

"Though it wouldn't be my first pick of place to eat, I can live with the Golden Arches, I'm hungry enough to down three Big Macs." She shot a warning glare at Harm, "No wisecracks, Mr. Naval Aviator!"

Harm looked as though he was clamping his lips tightly. Meg grinned as Keeter made as if to say something and wisely thought other-wise.

Metalman said, "I waited too long; mess is closed now." He looked woebegone, "What am I gonna do now?"

"Well?" Animal called out..."Who has eaten?" No-one raised their hands, "You're welcome to come, but it's dutch!"

"That I can do..." Rattler stated. "And are you two reprobates waiting for an invitation?" He pointedly asked the two.

"Uh, maybe..." Keeter said.

Metalman had an ingratiating grin plastered on his face. "Yes, boss."

Meg looked at him with a smirk, "I guess he can come, You have money?"

"Yes, ma'am." Metalman was a Lieutenant; properly respectful of Meg's now higher rank. He only decided he was going to drive his CO and XO crazy. Besides, she was a JAG and line officers knew if you piss off a JAG, bad things happen.

"Good, that means you won't get drafted as a McDonald's dishwasher to pay off your meal." Meg told him smugly. Metalman winced.

"Let's get going before McDonald's closes." Animal proclaimed, "I think most of us want to eat tonight." There were no statements to the contrary.

Due to NAVY UNIREGS, they were not allowed to eat in so they got their food and came back to eat it in the squadron lounge.

"It's gonna be a sunny day tomorrow," Rattler pronounced sagely and about as dignified as he could while munching on a fry, "and that means its going to be a good change-over." He stated. "And the new command should start on a good note. Not to mention, you two..." he pointed to Keeter and Metalman who were digging into their burgers "...are lucky to have a CO like him." He pointed to Animal. "He knows how to inspire the men and women around him within the squadron and I'm sure he'll take the Black Aces to greater heights."

"Hear hear!" Harm grinned as he tried to rap his plastic fork against the side of his McDonald's soft drink cup as if he was clinking a fork on a wine-glass in acknowledge-ment of Rattler's comments. Unfortunately all it did was make a dull thwack which didn't do too much for the statement.

"Mmmm, burger good..." said Keeter to Metalman in complete ignorance of Rattler's commentary.

Metalman agreed then emitted a loud "OW". Mac had kicked him under the lounge table for completely disregarding Rattler's comments about the incoming CO.

Mac smirked at him when he gave her an offended look, "Sorry, Lieutenant, muscle spasm, old war wound from Bosnia. Still bothers me from time to time. Occasionally have to stretch the leg firmly to get the leg under control."

That was promptly followed by another "OW!" from Keeter who looked at Harm with some annoyance at having his shins solidly whacked.

"Sorry, Keeter, I thought you were playing footsies, " Harm smirked. "So I retaliated."

"I'm looking forward to seeing all the former patched Aces coming by from the times gone by." Animal commented, "Some of our old squadron mates from when we were nuggets."

"COMNAVAIRLANT is gonna be there." Rear-Admiral James Pointer their old COMBATGRP was now "He said he wouldn't miss this change of command ceremony even if they offered him a round the world cruise."

Animal grinned at Rattler's pronouncement. Pointer thought of his Aces as family as he was an Ace from the Nam Era,

"Now I gotta tell ya practically all the who's who of DC's military brass wanted to be at the change-over ceremony so we had to get bleachers set up on the side so that they could view the particulars going on."

"Damn!" Animal looked at Rattler, "You're not kidding." He looked at the guest list that Rattler had on the lounge table in front of him as he was munching on his burger. Rattler was right. They'd damn near emptied the Pentagon. A lot of them are flying down in three C-9s. JOSAC is having fits trying to coordinate three flights out of Andrews down to Oceana to get everyone ferried over to the CoC ceremony and back again after the reception. There's gonna be so many stars there, people are gonna think this is a reproduction of the Milky Way galaxy."

"Turning into a real circus." Animal looked at the list again, "I think we've turned into the main attraction."

"And on that note,"Rattler concluded, "I think it's high time we all got some sleep..."

They all agreed and the two JAG officers headed for the VOQ after getting their bags from the trunk of Meg's car. Animal and Meg headed over to their temporary on base quarters which would allow them

to use it until the next day. And goodness knows where everyone else would sleep. Especially once the Pentagon circus showed up in town. But then again the Pentagon brass would be heading back as soon as the Change of Command reception was over.

0600hrs EST; NAS Oceana Temporary Married BOQ; NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA; Saturday, May, 31, 1997

It felt strange not waking up with a Marine drill instructor screaming at his recruits outside the window. Animal actually got a chance to sleep in for a change, though not for long as his body still decided to boot him up at 0600hrs. Meg rolled over to regard him with a languid gaze, "Good morning..." she murmured as she wrapped her arm around him and sleepily reached down to wrap her fingers around Animal. Animal's eyes widened as he felt her fingers.

"Well, good morning, love." He smiled at her and received one in return.

Meg rolled back over once she had coaxed him enough; tugging him to his side and sliding her rear up against his body so that he could feel her bare hind end against him. She felt him rub against her back, sliding down till he was at her entrance. She could feel him and then she sighed as he filled her so that she felt full, intimately joined and they slowly began to move together. He stopped, withdrew then turned her to face him, wrapped one of her legs around his left hip the other along side his right leg, so that he was able to join with her again facing each other this time. She felt him move within her and she sighed as the sensations drove her wild.

His hands held her locked in and tight. He tightened then shuddered, a warmth flowed into her as he came, "oh, yes, Meg..." he groaned.

Meg gasped at the warmth inside her made her feel full. She could feel his every twitch and a little more warmth joined the first rush each time. She looked at him with passion. "Let's make love again as soon as you're able to..." she whispered to Animal as they curled up together, still intimately joined. "I need you." She reached down and he stirred. A little more and they were back together, drawing a passionate sigh from Meg as she ground herself against his every thrust.

Their culmination was just as wonderful as the last and Meg held tightly on to Animal as they rode the wave of sensations together, Meg crying out in passionate ecstasy as she felt him flow into her, the warmth intermingling with how warm she felt from the exertions.

Meg pressed up against him, her breasts pushed up against his chest as she hungrily kissed him, telling how she wanted him...so much, "I love you, Tosh. I need you..." she whispered against his lips interspersing those words with hungry kisses.

When the two of them were thoroughly satiated, they moved to the shower and washed each other off. And they both were too exhausted from that morning's exertions to go through any more intimacy in the shower. When they got out they towelled each other off and stood there intertwined in an embrace enjoying the feeling of bare skin contact. Animal feeling Meg's supple bare body, his arms around her as she leaned back against him, her breasts resting against against the tops of his forearms as he interlocked his arms.

"I love you, Tosh..." she murmured, her damp hair tickling his face as she leaned back against him.

They were at the 0800hrs mark as they came out dressed in uniform for their walk to the officer's mess. The UOD was service whites to make it easy on the guests to coordinate with the happenings on base with the VF-41 Change of Command ceremony happening at 1200hrs. Then it would be back to the little house for Meg to change into a civilian dress and for Animal to change into formal dress whites.

0830hrs EST; Officer's Mess; NAS Oceana, Virginia Beach, VA; May 31, 1997

Animal and Meg sat down with the other JAG officers. "Good morning, sir." He said to RADM Chegwidden.

"Fine day for a Change of Command ceremony." AJ stated. He'd been gratified to see blue sky and the awnings only having to be used as sunshades. Evidently there would be a Navy Band playing there as befitting the dignified ceremony of the changing of the VF-41 head of squadron.

Everyone at the table acknowledged the admiral with a "yes, sir, that it is." Standard correct protocol. Acknowledge the admiral when he speaks; laugh at his jokes no matter how corny, remind yourself that you will expect that same kind of response when you get your stars.

Bud was happily digging into a plate of sausages and eggs. While Harriet was more dainty coming from a mainline family of wealthy landowners who believed in using ten utensils for different courses of their meals split up into salad fork, dinner fork soup spoon, table spoon, blah blah blah. Mac and Meg were starved and they both were busy devouring their food. Harm was looking at his rather limp looking salad and wondering just how unpalatable this was going to be.

Animal, on the other hand, had gotten a nice helping of sausages, eggs, toast with jam and a fruit salad to the side. "Shoulda went for the fruit salad, Hammer..." Animal opined, "Most of us know to stay away from the rabbit food, we don't know if its from last year."

Harm rolled his eyes, got up, deposited the contents of his bowl in the garbage and headed back up to get some fruit salad. When he was out of earshot...

"It was from last week." Animal grinned to the rest of the table as he watched Harm make his way through the line-up. Mac nearly rolled off the bench onto the floor laughing. Meg gave her husband an indulgent look shaking her head in silent laughter at the trick her husband played on Harm while the rest of them had mile-wide smiles on their faces. It was rare to see someone put one over on Harmon Rabb Jr., the admiral thought, Nice to see it so expertly done with the panache of an aviator.

Besides fruit was good for Harm. It would keep him in several needed vitamins and the natural sugars would give him plenty of energy to get through the day. So Animal had done him a favor.

Looking at his Aviators chronometer Animal commented, "well looks like it's running 0945hrs. Meg and I have to head back and get changed over." Yes, it wouldn't look great to be late for the Change of Command ceremony; definitely not for the incoming CO.

When Meg and Animal got back, they had another quick shower and got dressed in their respective chosen attire. Meg was wearing a light blue dress which showed off her figure and her legs and she'd also put on some awe-inspiring makeup that was reminiscent of the makeup she'd worn to their wedding. That made Animal gawk at her. She was beautiful, but that make up made her stunningly gorgeous.

Animal by this time had his dress whites on; full panoply of medals on the left and ribbons on the right. His white corfam shoes. Meg put the Medal of Honor around his neck and snapped the clasps behind. Both Rattler and Animal were both going to be wearing Naval Aviator wings and Navy Officer Swords.

The participants; the squadron; both officers and enlisted were supposed to be in full dress whites, the officers and Chiefs wearing the choker whites and the E6s down to E1s in white cracker jacks.

The set-aside area was starting to fill up very quickly as guests were starting to arrive. There was a sea of gold shoulder-boards as most of the high ranking officers were there to observe. There was a Navy band gathering and a group of Seamen guarding the area they had set aside as the ceremony area in lieu of a quarter-deck. The band was playing incidental music. As the clock struck 1130hrs, the whole squadron was called to quarters. All enlisted were set in an three ranks for inspection as were the officers who formed to the side in the same. As the seats filled up in the participant section of the area, the guests all looked forward to the ceremony.

The new XO of the VF-41 Black Aces, Commander Kimber Benton was in full dress whites. Her white naval uniform showing the three stripes of a commander on her sleeves as the female dress whites uniform was cut similar to the female USN service dress blues uniform. She stood in front of the officers and Command Master Chief Yeoman Leon Trebalos stood in choker whites, his MCPO anchors on his chokers brilliantly shined bookending his Adam's apple. The other two members of the Command staff would notify the outgoing CO that the squadron was ready to be reviewed.

At this point when the last of the men and women of the squadron fell into place. Kimber came to attention marched to the quarter-master and informed him that the crew was at quarters.

Meg was in a section reserved for the families of the COs; both outgoing and incoming; near the dais, but not entirely by it, joined by the family members of Dale Kinnick's family.

At 1200hrs Rattler, Animal, the Chaplain and COMNAVAIRLANT, RADM James Pointer proceeded to the ceremonial area. When they had reached the area they sat down on the chairs.

Mac, Harm, Bud, Harriet and the Admiral in their service uniforms were watching enthralled by the pomp and circumstance of the Change of Command ceremony. When they were all settled the chaplain stepped up to the mic and began a rather wordy invocation.

The invocation went on for about fifteen minutes finishing with a rousing "Amen!" Whether it was for God or just an expression of general relief that the lengthy sermon was over, it wasn't certain. Next the retiring CO made his remarks. A dress whites clad Rattler, naval officer's sword by his side, grinned as he stepped up to the mic.

"Ladies, Gentlemen, Honored Guests. It was once said by a fine naval officer, I shall not stomach a slow ship for I intend to go in harm's way..." he paused for a long moment as he looked upon his squadron mates. "And...even though times have changed since John Paul Jones uttered those words every single commander of a US Navy unit has desired of such a fast capable unit as the legendary naval officer of old would have wished for. In my command stint in VF-41, I have had such a fast, capable unit comprised of the finest young naval officers in United States Naval Aviation. We have set the standards of excellence. Two Presidential Unit Citations, the Battle E for excellence; the Battle S and a reputation for being one of the toughest squadrons to get into within the United States Navy. The Black Aces have a tradition and that tradition is a long and proud one. In fact there are several proud Black Aces amongst the guests here who have gone onto higher command and much greater responsibility.

During this conflict in the Adriatic, VF-41 has flown over one thousand man hours of sorties over Yugoslavia flying combat air patrol and TARPS missions in support of NATO coalition troops as they try and maintain peace in the region. These TARPS missions were absolutely crucial to discovering our enemy's positions and keeping our troops aware of the dangers that were in the area.

We did our jobs and we did it well. I leave here knowing that I leave a top notch capable frontline fighter squadron to my successor's own command touch.

Since I was a nugget F-14 driver in the late 70s, I was happy to know that the squadron I was with was one of the best in the Navy. In 1981, the CO and Lieutenant Larry "Music" Muscynski showed the rest of the F-14 community that we were the best. Since then VF-41 has added two more tallies against Japan in that trade war gone hot. An F-2A by then-Lieutenant Rabb and a F-15J by then-Lieutenant Commander Toshio Nakamura. It has been rumored that McDonnell Douglas was not very happy about that shoot-down; yay for Grumman Ironworks." Laughter trickled through the audience. "It has been said that VF-41 has been at the forefront of any new technology innovation to do with the F-14 Tomcat. And the incoming CO will have to add a whole new mission profile to this squadron's arsenal in addition to our primary role of Fleet Air Defense. Not only will we see an F-14 that can knock targets out of the air at 100 miles away; but we'll annoy those irritating Air Force F-16 jockeys who say that oh we can carry 2000lb LGBs. Now we can ask them, Well can you pull seven plus G's with them on mount without having your wings rip off? My successor will prove that the Tomcat is a very capable strike platform for dropping large scale ordnance on enemy positions. And making things go away." Cheers accompanied that statement. "In my time as VF-41 CO, I have never enjoyed more the camaraderie of my unit members. Through two deployments, we have fought by each other's side. The flight crews may take the fight to the enemy but our enlisted keep up the aircraft and ordnance that allow us to keep that fight going. We all work together as a team. The enlisted may not wear the patch on a flight suit, but make no mistake; they are as much Black Aces as those of us who strap a jet to the seat of our pants. From the highest ranking CO to the lowliest E1... wait a minute...do we have any E1s in this squadron." A few isolated cheers "OK! SO why aren't you in school?" laughter. This was a joke as Seaman Recruits were supposed to be going into trade school within the Navy and not in a regular line squadron. Of course they could be affiliated with a squadron before going off to trade school. "Now I don't want to drag this speech on forever and I'm sure the majority of you are eagerly awaiting lunch rather than hearing me flap my gums." Not one word from the squadron not even Metalman or Keeter - they knew the high brass was watching. "It has been my honor and my privilege to have been a long-standing member of this squadron moving from nugget all the way to the CO's chair and I hope that my successor will take this squadron to new and awe-inspiring heights. I have been privileged to have served with him for a great number of years and for the past three years, he and I have led this squadron together. As my XO, he has been a great part of why we won the Presidential Unit citations twice and our Battle Awards and I know that our squadron is in good hands with him at the helm. And he has picked one of our best squadron members to fill the role that he has filled so well these past three years.

I truly hope that this is not a final parting but just a temporary parting of our paths within the Navy and hope that our paths cross again at some later date. It has been a pleasure and an honor to serve with such fine young men and women within our squadron. You and I have gone into battle together and we have fought side by side. To those who have moved on in their careers and who couldn't be here today and to each and every one of you standing here today as I pass on the reins; it has been an absolute pleasure and a deep honor to have served alongside you in the best fighter squadron in the United States Navy. And after I read my orders, I will step aside to allow my relieving officer to make his statements." Rattler then formally read his orders detaching him from VF-41 Command. "Sir, I am ready to be relieved."

Animal stepped forward grinning he said a few words to Rattler sotto voce, "...you won't have to train strike to Yippy and Skippy...aren't you relieved?" Rattler started laughing. Animal, also clad in choker dress whites and sword stepped up to the mic and in keeping with the gravity of the occasion, he read out his orders to assume command in a loud and clear voice. The sun shone down exposing the mic and his crisp dress whites as everyone fastened their eyes right at neck level at the Medal. Once done he faced Rattler, saluted and stated, "Sir, I relieve you." then as RADM Jim Pointer, COMNAVAIRLANT looked at Animal, Animal faced the Admiral and said in a loud voice able to be heard all the way in the back. "Sir, I report for duty!"

He then turned to the mic. "Ladies, Gentlemen, Honored Guests, As Commander Dale "Rattler"Kinnick gets set on his next great adventure to the halls of the Pentagon, I wish him well.

Commander Kinnick and I have served together for a long time even as squadron-mates during my initial nugget phase in 1982. When I went on shore tour in 1985 he stayed with the VF-41 Black Aces developing a life-long association with the squadron; when I came back in 1990, I was a Lieutenant Commander. And Dale and I were finally the same rank. As it turns out he would get first crack at leadership of this squadron and he picked me to be his XO which to this day I greatly appreciate as he groomed me for command of a fighter squadron. Dale, or as he is better known by his squadron-mates, as Rattler; was a great leader to serve under. You knew exactly what he wanted, when he wanted and exactly how he wanted it done and there was nothing unclear about his orders. Commander Kinnick has stated that it was great to serve with this squadron, i would also have to say that it was great to have his leadership within this squadron.

And on a more personal note." Animal looked over at Rattler who was sitting nodding his head at him "Thanks for being at my side when I made the biggest decision of my life and became a married man. Dale was my best man at my wedding. It was only fitting since we've been squadron-mates for well over a decade and good friends for almost that long.

But now he's bound for shore duties. And I heartily wish him well. Because eventually Commander Kinnick will be back, hopefully with eagles and commanding a Carrier Air Wing. So good luck, Commander Kinnick; Fair Winds. And best of wishes in your career." He paused a moment and said, "All Orders of our last commander remain in effect." Commander Kinnick's command pennant was lowered from the flag pole, folded and brought to him. And Animal's new command pennant was unfurled and made its way up the flagpole.

The chaplain made his way to the mic and gave a benediction. After which Animal gave the command to "pipe down" which meant that Commander Kinnick was piped off the dais. "Commander, US Navy, departing." The ceremony was over and it was nearly 1400hrs. From here on in, it was the receptions and there was an elaborate one to be held in the NAS Oceana officer's club while others were held in the Chief's mess and the enlisted mess. During the course of the evening events, both Rattler and Animal would make their way to each separate celebration along with their family.

Animal joined his wife who looked over at him with a wide smile. Meg was happy for her husband who had now assumed the mantle of squadron command from Rattler and would now be making command decisions regarding the future of this squadron.

Harm and Mac joined them. Harm kept looking at Meg and her stunning makeup and very nice dress. Meg noticed Harm's gaze and grinned at him, "So...Harm. Why are you gawking?" Mac snickered at Harm who was non-plussed and not too sure how to react to a Meg who was wearing drop dead gorgeous makeup. He'd never seen her like this before even at the formal occasion at the Thai Ambassador's reception. And well, she was now out of his reach as a married woman. Meg took her husband's arm as Animal proffered her it.

Animal looked over at Harm and grinned,"it's gonna be a lot of partying until the late hours. Our last CO's CoC was like this too from what I heard from Rattler; I was in rehab for my shoulder."

"So who usually shows up to these things?" Harm asked.

"Oh, practically everybody's gonna find some excuse to party tonight. The officers' one is held at the O'Club whereas I find that the enlisted and Chiefs tend to have their own hallowed ground where they have their own little celebrations. Rattler and I have to poke our noses in there as well. Y'know, show your faces to the troops sort of thing."

"Burden of command?"

"Naww, not burden; responsibilities. And besides connecting with your men and women in your command develops a good chain of command so that you are able to have your orders followed."

The celebrations, along with food and alcohol flowed. Meg and Animal kept it light as they had to drive two hours back to MCB Quantico. Harm and Mac would catch a limo ride back to DC with the admiral, Bud and Harriet.

It was well past 0200hrs Sunday morning when Animal and Meg got back to their quarters at MCB Quantico.

"Oh, god..." Meg groaned as she regarded the alarm clock, "I'm going to be so dead on Monday if we don't get some sleep. If it wasn't for having to eat and prep food for the week; I'd stay in bed all day." She sighed, "And since Gunnery Sergeant Psychopath will be screaming at his recruits shortly, I might as well put on coffee and get started cooking." She sighed. "Besides interrupted sleep is worse than no sleep at all." Meg muttered crossly. "If I get this done, then maybe I can get some sleep."

Animal nodded. He wasn't sure about the accuracy of the sleep statement, but he was inclined to believe it. Frankly he felt like hell waking up after being jolted out of a nap or sleep after only a couple hours. And like his wife, he was irritable when that happened.

Meg was flipping through the recipe books trying to find something that she could make with what they had now in the cupboards instead of having to buy stuff at the NEX when it opened in three and a half hours.

"I need to see what ingredients I already have..." Meg informed Animal as she got up from her chair, "I'm leaning towards Chicken Fettuccini Alfredo..."

"I like that idea." Animal looked over to see his wife nodding tiredly. "Do we have all of the stuff needed for it?" He asked,"the Fettuccini, the chicken, the ingredients for the Alfredo sauce?"

Meg looked in the cupboards and the fridge, marking off what she had. Five packages of Fettuccini noodles. Chicken breasts, and the Alfredo sauce ingredients. "Yeah, I think I do...but first, I need coffee before I bounce my head off the table and kill braincells, I sorely need."

"Nope, can't have that, can we?" Animal grinned at her.

Meg smirked at him and went to grab the coffee grounds and filter and pretty soon the aroma of brewed coffee filled the air. The hours of the Quantico VOQ weren't restricted. There was business conducted at all hours so people were in and out of the VOQ just as much as the BOQ building. So coffee being brewed at 0245hrs was not unusual. One was just considerate of the fact that people were sleeping and didn't make a whole bunch of noise.

After she'd sat for a good half hour savoring her coffee, Meg got up and set the big stewpot on the stove filled it with water, tossed a dash of salt in and turned the burner on high to boil the water in prep to do the fettuccini.

In the meantime she would also deal with seasoning and baking the chicken so that it was ready when it came down to putting all the ingredients together. The chicken added meat to an otherwise vegetarian meal if one used vegetarian cheese made from fermented soybeans. Meg wasn't vegetarian. The chicken was prepared and shoved in the oven to cook at 345 degrees for 95 min.

Then since the water was coming to a roiling boil, Meg added some oil to the water to keep the noodles from sticking to the bottom of the pot. It was there that she added the fettuccini and allowed it to steam in the water.

Meg then started mixing together the ingredients for her own Alfredo sauce. And since she was making enough for a whole week's worth of lunch for her and her husband, she made a lot of the sauce.

When the fettuccini was done, she strained the noodles; pulled the chicken from the oven as the timer went off and set the chicken on the rack to cool enough so she could strip the meat off the bones.

Mixing the noodles in with the Alfredo sauce was easy enough and didn't require a whole lot of effort. The real effort was the chicken and the fact that the meat needed to be stripped off the bones as soon as it was cool enough. That took a lot of effort and a lot of swearing ensued from Meg who didn't like dealing with greasy things in the first place.

By this time 0500 had rolled around and the yelling amidst the drill square started up. Animal kept the window closed. He'd turn on the AC later on in the daytime. He'd had enough of DIs during NROTC at NYU.

When the chicken was entirely stripped and the bones were thrown out, Meg tossed the chicken into the Alfredo and the Chicken Fettuccini Alfredo was done. Then it was apportioned to ten containers. And then since the drill instructors had moved on by this time to other parts of the base, Meg and her husband had some peace and quiet.

Once the apportioned lunches were in the fridge, Meg sighed. It was 0700hrs and exhaustion was starting to creep in, but there was still laundry to do and her husband was in the midst of grabbing up the laundry and taking it out to the laundry room. So Meg just grabbed another cup of coffee. I swear to God, I'm going to be going pee all morning...she muttered to herself. The things I have to do to stay awake.

By the time Animal came back with the clean laundry, she was working on some fruit salad so that they could have a little breakfast along with some yogurt. Meg dished some into two dishes and added some yogurt into each. Wrapped the remainder in food wrap and put it in the fridge.

0845hrs was still bright and early but in order to stave off mental collapse, she and Animal after that breakfast were trying to decide whether to take a nap for a few hours, then get the longer sleep a little later. But would that work? Or would they just end up collapsing and find their body clock totally messed up.

"I don't know if we should drink a gallon of coffee and stay awake until our bed-time or take a nap now." Meg sighed. "My body wants sleep, but if I let it, it won't let me sleep when I need it."

"Read books?" Animal suggested.

"I'd probably end up smacking my head into the open pages and closing the book on my face." Meg sighed, "And that wouldn't help much."

"More coffee?"

"I'd probably pee enough to float the USS Missouri."

"Go for a run?"

"With all these Marines jogging in full combat gear? I'd end up looking weak." Meg grumbled.

"Or we could just kick ideas around until we come up with an idea that sounds good." Animal grinned at her. "Besides, I've been seriously thinking about getting a computer; a laptop that I can tote around and take to work; that is if I can understand how to work these things."

Meg grinned, "Computer shopping?" she asked looking at Animal with some curiosity. "That could work. Though of course it all depends where we were going to get it. Does it mean going off base? Because I doubt that any stores off base are open since today is a Sunday."

"What about DataCenter? Aren't they open seven days a week?" Animal asked her.

Meg snapped her fingers,"You're right!" She exclaimed, "They are open today. Though I think they close at six so we'd have to get we want to hit the Fairfax store in time to get in some good looking around. Your Mustang, I'm too beat to drive." She said as she grabbed her purse from the table and Animal grabbed keys and wallet after slipping on civvies. Meg had changed into jeans and a t-shirt after she'd gotten back but still had the stunning make up on. "I'll muck with my makeup later after we settle in for the afternoon."

The drive up to Fairfax was not too bad for weekend traffic. It was the First of June and most were coming home from a weekend out as the next day was a work day.

1130hrs EST; DataCenter Computers; Fairfax, VA

When they pulled into DataCenter, the parking lot wasn't too packed it was a good large computer retailer and had a lot of selection. Meg took Animal's hand and they walked together around the store. Of course Animal being red-blooded male was looking at games like Flight Simulator III and Falcon 4.0. And of course he wanted to get NHL 97. Meg grinned as games seemed to always be something that guys always gravitated to. There was this game called SimCity, a slower paced game by a guy called Will Wright which seemed interesting enough. And building games fascinated Animal who sometimes found it kind of nice to slow down the pace of things.

"I have a feeling they're gonna come out with some really fancy stuff in the next twenty years." Animal said to his wife.

Meg nodded and informed him, "They're coming out with a lot of really cool stuff." She stated. "And the technology is going to grow by leaps and bounds. Right now it's Intel Pentium II chipsets and 1.2 GHz that's the max. But soon these computers will start breaking the speed-limits and processing power will outstrip the computers we had that were the size of rooms in the sixties."

"Weren't you a baby at the time of the moon landing?"

Meg smirked at him, "I've been known to read ancient history textbooks."

OUCH! Animal narrowed his eyes at her with a "Haha...very funny, Honey..."

"I thought so." She smirked at him giving him a kiss.

"So is it even worth getting them right now if they're just gonna keep coming out with faster and faster computers." Animal looked puzzled as he looked at yet another laptop.

"Sweetheart, the answer is whether you want to play with a hypothetical fast computer sometime in the future or play an actual computer game now." She winked at him, "I know which I'd pick."

Animal grinned at her, "so you're saying a computer in the hand is worth two in the bush?"

She laughed, "something like that but the reference I always heard of was something to do with an ornithological reference."

Animal grinned, "I've heard that too..."

"First hand?" ZING!

"Smartass " he wrapped his arms around her and said, "I love you."

"I love you too. Now what do you intend to do the most of with this computer. Do correspondence like write letters, reports, etc?"

"I think that would be its intended use, but knowing me, I'd probably end up playing games too."

"Then you'd probably want a desktop computer for gaming." Meg told him. "At least that has the capacity to add memory, graphics cards and other things you'd need. You'll also need a sound card to get decent sound out of the computer.

"Why do I get the feeling I'm going to be walking out of the store with a very expensive computer today?" Animal looked at her.

"Because games mean that you have to have a souped up system and you want to play games." His wife informed him.

"OK...so...where do I start?" Meg grinned as Animal asked this and started pulling boxes down and putting them into the cart, "this is the motherboard; the RAM, graphics card, sound card, the card that allows you to hook up to a modem. CD-Burner, 3.5 inch disk drive. Let's go take a look at the case. Here's a good one with lots of ventilation. Here's some good speakers and,oh, cool. Joysticks that look like real fighter pilot control sticks. Interesting name -Thrustmaster." She commented.

Animal raised an eyebrow and whispered in her ear,"Sounds like the name of a porn-star. Pleasure beyond Imagination, the Thrust-Master!"

Meg burst out laughing. "It'll probably take them a few hours to build it, depending on the number of techs and the sales today. So maybe we'd better take this to the counter and pay for it so that they can start building it for us. Then we can also pick up some games. You also need to go pick up some Command at Sea pins for your uniform. For your blues as well as for your khakis at NAF Washington's NEX. By the time we get back they should have it finished and ready for pickup. Then we should be able to also pick up a few games and some programs for you to use MS Word 3.0 Is out and so is Excel. So we should get MS office. Photoshop is also good. And we should get a printer and a scanner. We can pick those up as well. She figured might as well put them in the cart now; games, programs and whatever else; then pay for it and pick it all up when the computer was done being built.

They went up to the counter and paid the cost of everything which just about made Animal's eyes bug out. This computer nearly cost as much as his first car, a beater he'd gotten for about $7,000.00. But computers were expensive and that was the going rate. So all the stuff was taken to the back and the techs would finish around 1500hrs or 3PM by civilian time.

Animal and Meg headed to the Mustang and their next stop was NAF Washington. Showing their military IDs they were able to go to the NEX. Finding the command-at-sea pins was relatively easy and a crosscheck of Animal's authorized wear insignia was deemed that the Command-at-Sea pin was authorized now that he'd taken command of VF-41 Black Aces.

Purchasing enough pins to outfit a good number of his khaki uniforms as well as his blues and his dress whites, he took the proffered bag, thanked the stores specialist and they headed back out to the Mustang. Now it was a matter of killing time and grabbing a bite to eat.

Starbucks had banana bread. Meg's was way better. And they both drank Frappuccinos while they read the Washington Times. Animal was extremely happy reading the sports section where the New York Yankees beat Washington DC baseball team 9-2.

When they pulled into the DataCenter parking lot, it was nearly 3PM and they headed to the technical counter to see if the computer was ready to be picked up from the tech who was building it.

"Yes, sir, it's all ready for you and everything has been installed, Your OS is Windows 97 and you have enough RAM to run the most intensive games that are out there." DataCenter got one of their staff to help bring the computer in its box and the various bags of peripherals and games out to the car to be placed in the trunk of the Mustang. That was a lot.

"Thanks honey for the help in picking it out."

Meg kissed him.

"Maybe we can play some games together." Animal suggested,

"SimCity sounds like fun. And I hear they have another title coming out where you can play with life; an actual life simulator."

"That might actually sound like fun." Animal said as they entered the interstate heading back towards Quantico. He was looking forward to playing it when he got home.

However going home involved a stop in at their local Starbucks for a couple Mocha Frappuccinos with three shots of espresso to stay awake. Animal couldn't wait for six months down the road when the holidays would bring out his major favorite Eggnog Frappuccino. Of course he had to have it with Mocha so he generally had them do a Mocha Frappuccino; Half Eggnog; Half Milk. Maybe he might even throw in a banana the next time he ordered one just to send his tastebuds completely off the deep-end.

They had one loaf of banana bread defrosting so when they got home they would have that to munch on and that would be a snack for them until dinner was ready.

Meg had decided that for their dinner they would make chili. Luckily they had bought enough ground beef. This would be their dinner while the Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo would be their take to work lunches.

Setting up Animal's new computer was a blast. Cords and cables had to be set PO up for each and every peripheral that they put in and a lot of it was frustrating, but Meg and Animal finally got the computer up and running.

It was certainly interesting to see the computer boot up for the first time and see the Windows 3.1 screen pop up with all the icons of the programs that had been installed on the hard-drive. Microsft Word would allow him to write reports and other things that were personal. He would confine classified information to the Department of Defense computers at the base where everything was encrypted. But at least he could enjoy leisure time on his computer with Meg.