A Young SEAL Mocked An Old Veteran Until The Mess Hall Went Silent-mdue - Chainityai

A Young SEAL Mocked An Old Veteran Until The Mess Hall Went Silent-mdue

The first thing George Stanton noticed was the smell of the chili.

It was not good chili, exactly.

It was mess hall chili, thick enough to hold a spoon upright and salty enough to make a man reach for water before he reached for bread.

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But George had eaten worse at sea, worse in rain, worse standing up with one hand braced against a bulkhead while the world rolled under his boots.

So he sat at the small square table, alone by choice, and ate slowly.

The dining facility at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado was loud in the way military dining halls are loud at midday.

Forks struck trays.

Boots scraped under tables.

A microwave door slammed near the back wall.

Young sailors talked with their mouths full because lunch was not leisure, not really.

It was fuel.

George was eighty-seven years old, and everything about him seemed too quiet for the room.

His tweed jacket was old but clean.

His white shirt was buttoned all the way up except for the top button.

A small tarnished pin sat on his lapel, dull under the fluorescent lights.

Most of the men passing by him did not notice it.

Most did not notice him either.

That was fine with George.

Being invisible had its uses.

He had come because he had been invited, because somebody in command had remembered a name from an old file and thought it would be decent to let him sit in the mess hall one more time.

The visitor log had been signed at 11:46 a.m.

His escort had walked him in, pointed him toward the serving line, and said someone would come find him after lunch.

George had nodded.

He had not asked for attention.

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