A Mocked Soldier's Tattoo Made A SEAL Commander Stop The Yard Cold-Cherry - Chainityai

A Mocked Soldier’s Tattoo Made A SEAL Commander Stop The Yard Cold-Cherry

By 0900 on Tuesday, the training yard already felt like noon.

The Georgia sun sat white above the obstacle course, and the red clay had started sticking to the sides of everyone’s boots.

Rope fibers smelled like dust and sweat.

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Rubber tires lay in neat rows near the wall climb, and an American flag snapped lightly from a pole by the fence, ordinary and bright in the heat.

Staff Sergeant Ryan Hollis loved mornings like that because a hard course gave him an audience.

He stood in the middle of the yard with his arms crossed and waited until 35 soldiers had drifted close enough to hear him.

Then he picked the quietest person there.

“New girl thinks she’s hot stuff,” he said. “I give her ten minutes before she quits crying.”

The soldiers looked where he looked.

Corporal Kate Brennan stood near the rope climb station, twenty feet away, hands loose at her sides.

She had been with the unit for four weeks.

She did not arrive with a dramatic story.

She arrived with a thin transfer packet from the company office, a few blocks of paperwork no one seemed able to explain, and a habit of speaking only when the work required it.

She ran when told to run.

She lifted what needed lifting.

She kept her gear squared away and wrote in a small green notebook after drills.

That was enough to make most people leave her alone.

It was not enough for Hollis.

“You hearing me, Brennan?” he asked, taking three steps closer, gravel crunching under his boots. “I asked if you need a head start. You know, since this course was designed for actual soldiers.”

A few soldiers laughed.

Not everyone, but enough.

Corporal Miles Draven laughed the loudest because he usually did whatever Hollis needed him to do.

He elbowed the man beside him and grinned like they were both in on something clever.

Brennan did not look at either one of them.

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