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The Admiral Dismissed A Navy Medic Until Her Sealed File Opened-nga9999

The waiting room at Naval Medical Center San Diego was too bright for the kind of silence it held.

Fluorescent lights hummed overhead with that thin electric buzz hospitals never seem to lose.

Somewhere near the nurses’ station, a coffee machine hissed and sputtered, burning the smell of cheap coffee into the sharper scent of antiseptic.

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Forty-three veterans sat in plastic chairs that looked sturdy enough for paperwork and uncomfortable enough for truth.

Forty-two of them were men.

Then there was me.

Hospital Corpsman First Class Riley Bennett.

Twenty-nine years old.

Five-foot-three.

Eleven years in uniform.

My jacket was pressed so neatly it almost hid the fact that every part of me wanted to turn around and walk out.

I sat in the third row with my back straight and my hands still in my lap.

Still hands calm other people.

They also lie.

The part of me that had survived too many bad rooms was already counting exits, angles, soft spots, hard corners, and people who might panic if something loud happened.

A Marine in the corner kept rubbing his right knee when he thought nobody was looking.

An Army veteran near the vending machine flinched every time a button beeped.

A retired sailor pretended to watch the television mounted high on the wall, but his eyes kept sliding toward the glass doors.

Nobody noticed that I noticed.

That meant my training still worked.

It also meant I was tired in a way sleep could not fix.

For three years, I had avoided that appointment.

Schedule conflicts were easy.

Emergency assignments helped.

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