They Stopped the Old Man With the Coffee Cart Outside the Briefing About His Own Command

Chapter 1: The Invitation Beneath the Stacked Paper Cups

The lobby screen announced Robert Hall’s past before anyone in the building looked closely enough to recognize his face.

OPERATION LANTERN: LESSONS FOR MODERN COMMAND

The title glowed above a photograph of armored vehicles moving through a narrow mountain corridor. The image had been taken from too far away to show the people who had died there. Smoke lay across the road like a gray sheet, hiding the last checkpoint and the broken stone wall where Sergeant Frank Wright had made his final stand.

Robert stopped beneath the screen.

A young major passed close enough to brush his sleeve. The officer glanced at Robert’s faded brown coat, plain trousers, and polished but old shoes, then stepped around him without apology.

“Veterans’ tour meets downstairs, sir,” the reception clerk called.

Robert looked toward the desk. “I am not here for the tour.”

The clerk’s smile remained in place, but its warmth disappeared. “Then I’ll need your identification.”

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