The Lieutenant Mocked the Old Mechanic Until His Digital Artillery System Died in the Mud

Chapter 1: The Harness Twisted Before Anyone Jumped

The safety harness snapped tight before Lieutenant Kevin Hall’s boots reached the ground.

One moment he was dropping from the side step of the artillery support vehicle. The next, the twisted webbing cinched beneath his ribs and swung him backward into the muddy steel hull. His shoulder struck first. The impact rang across the staging line like a hammer hitting an empty fuel drum.

Daniel Mitchell had raised a hand an instant earlier.

“That harness is twisted,” he had said. “If you jump, it’s going to lock around your ribs.”

Now Kevin hung half a foot above the ground, one arm trapped against his chest while the strap crushed the air from him. His face tightened, more from the platoon’s sudden silence than from pain.

Daniel moved toward him.

“Hold still.”

Kevin kicked for the step. The motion pulled the webbing tighter.

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