The Badge A General Called Fake Hid A Classified Army Truth-Quieen - Chainityai

The Badge A General Called Fake Hid A Classified Army Truth-Quieen

The General Ordered Me To Remove My Sniper Badge — Then The Classified File Made Him Apologize In Front Of Everyone…

General William Matthews walked past my rifle like I was furniture.

Then he saw the little black badge above my pocket.

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3,200 meters.

Confirmed.

His coffee stopped halfway to his mouth, and the whole armory went quiet in a way I had only heard before an explosion.

My name is Staff Sergeant Luna Valdez, but most people at Camp Liberty called me Ghost.

I never picked the name.

The Army gives nicknames the way old trucks give warning lights, usually too late and never when you ask for them.

Mine stuck because I could be in a room for an hour and leave without half the people noticing I had ever been there.

That was useful in my line of work.

It was also useful on a Tuesday afternoon when I wanted nothing more than to clean my Barrett .50 in the far corner of the armory and let senior leadership perform its weekly inspection without me.

The place smelled like CLP oil, dust, old concrete, and burnt coffee.

Fluorescent lights buzzed overhead.

Every few seconds, a cleaning rod scraped inside a barrel somewhere in the room, and the sound carried because nobody was talking more than they had to.

I had the rifle broken down in front of me.

Bolt carrier group cleaned.

Chamber inspected.

Optics covered.

Parts lined up with the kind of neatness that makes new soldiers nervous because they know somebody had to learn it the hard way.

I was twenty-nine years old, five deployments deep, and tired in places coffee could not reach.

My uniform was clean, but not parade-clean.

My hair was in a regulation bun.

There was a scar near my chin that I never explained unless a medic asked.

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