The Dead Walk The Earth (Book 4) - Plot & Excerpts
They are designed as a purely reactive and short set of orders to an unfolding situation rather than a deliberate full set of orders outlying every detail of a pre-emptive attack or defence. With no time for in-depth planning and preparation, it is down to the commander on the ground to quickly form his plan and then instruct his troops on what they are going to do and how they will do it, giving a brief description on the task and relying on the abilities of his soldiers to anticipate and understand what is required of them. Stan pulled Tina closer and dropped into a kneeling position with Taff, Bull, Mark, and Kyle closing in around them. “Charlie,” Taff called out and placed his hand on top of his own head, signalling to him that he was to close in on the assembled group. “On me.” Around them word was spreading fast as the message was passed from one person to the next telling everyone within the base to prepare to move.
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