W E B Griffin – Corp 06 – Close Combat

“Certainly,” the Senator said, and left the room.

A moment later a Marine first lieutenant wearing the silver cord of an aide-de-camp came in carrying a red flag with two stars on it. He was followed by a Marine captain carrying an identical flag. General Stewart recognized the captain as the aide-de-camp of the Assistant Commandant. But he had no idea who the other two-star was.

He was pleased that he had chosen to appear personally; if he hadn’t, the Assistant Commandant might have wondered where he was.

Captain Haughton reappeared, leading the Assistant Commandant, the Director of Marine Corps Aviation, and the senior senator from California. He arranged them before the flags, and then gestured to the young Marine officers.

“Over here, please, gentlemen,” he said. “Lieutenant Dunn on the left, Lieutenant Pickering, and then Lieutenant Easterbrook.”

“Sir, I’m not involved in this,” Lieutenant Pickering said.

“Mr. Pickering,” Captain Haughton said sternly. “Your father can argue with me. You can’t. Get in ranks.”

The Assistant Commandant and the Director of Marine Corps Aviation both laughed.

My God, General Stewart realized somewhat belatedly, that must be General Pickering’s son!

“You ready for us, Sergeant?” Captain Haughton asked.

“Yes, Sir,” the master sergeant said. “Let’s have the lights, please.”

The backdrop was instantly flooded with brilliant light. The master sergeant gave those bathed in it a moment to recover.

“Roll film,” the master sergeant ordered.

Captain Haughton opened the door again.

“Gentlemen,” he announced, “the Honorable Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy.”

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URGENT- VIA SPECIAL CHANNEL

NAVY DEPARTMENT WASH DC 2115 22OCT42

FOR: SUPREME COMMANDER SOUTH WEST PACIFIC AREA

EYES ONLY BRIGADIER GENERAL FLEMING PICKERING, USMCR

FOLLOWING PERSONAL FROM SECNAV TO BRIG GEN PICKERING:

DEAR FLEMING:

THIRTY MINUTES AGO I HAD THE GREAT PERSONAL PLEASURE AND PRIVILEGE OF INVESTING FIRST LIEUTENANT MALCOLM S. PICKERING, USMCR, WITH THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS FOR HIS EXTRAORDINARY VALOR AND PROFESSIONAL SKILL AT GUADALCANAL. SENATOR FOWLER WAS PRESENT. YOUR SON IS A FINE YOUNG MAN, AND YOU CAN TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN HIM.

I HAVE BEEN INFORMED THAT FOLLOWING HIS PARTICIPATION IN THE WAR BOND TOUR HE IS TO BE ASSIGNED TO DUTIES INVOLVING THE DEVELOPMENT OF TACTICS FOR THE NEW CORSAIR FIGHTER. VIS A VIS THE WAR BOND TOUR, WHEN I ASKED, PRO FORMA, IF THERE WAS ANYTHING I COULD DO FOR HIM, HE INSTANTLY ASKED TO BE RELIEVED FROM WAR BOND TOUR DUTIES. I TOLD HIM IT WAS OUT OF MY REALM OF AUTHORITY. VIS A VIS THE CORSAIR ASSIGNMENT, I HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH THAT EITHER. THE DIRECTOR OF MARINE CORPS AVIATION TOLD ME THAT PILOTS LIKE YOUR BOY (AND LIKE THAT OF HIS GUADALCANAL COMRADE IN ARMS, LIEUTENANT WILLIAM DUNN, WHO WAS DECORATED TODAY WITH THE NAVY CROSS FOR HIS TEN VICTORIES AND WHO IS BEING SIMILARLY ASSIGNED) ARE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD TO TRAIN OTHER PILOTS AND THAT THE MARINE CORPS HAS NO INTENTION OF SENDING THEM BACK INTO COMBAT UNTIL THEY HAVE TRAINED AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF NAVAL AVIATORS.

KEEP BUTTING YOUR HEAD AGAINST THE PALACE WALL FOR YOUR FRIEND DONOVAN’S FRIENDS. YOU CAN IMAGINE WHERE THAT ORDER CAME FROM, AS RECENTLY AS YESTERDAY.

GUERRILLAS IN PHILIPPINES HAVE ATTRACTED ATTENTION IN SAME QUARTERS. LEAHY QUOTE SUGGESTED UNQUOTE THAT RICKABEE’S PEOPLE ARE PROBABLY THE BEST TO GET TO BOTTOM OF QUESTION OF THEIR POTENTIAL EFFECTIVENESS, IF ANY. YOUR RECOMMENDATIONS, IF ANY, AND OPINION, IN PARTICULAR, OF MACARTHUR’S RELUCTANCE TO GET INVOLVED EARNESTLY SOLICITED.

BEST PERSONAL REGARDS, FRANK

END PERSONAL FROM SECNAV TO BRIGGEN PICKERING

BY DIRECTION:

DAVID HAUGHTON, CAPTAIN, USN

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

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The Foster Lafayette Hotel

Washington, D.C.

2015 Hours 28 October 1942

“I’m a little disappointed with this thing,” First Lieutenant Malcolm S. Pickering, USMCR, said. As he spoke, he removed the accompanying ribbon from the oblong blue box that contained his Distinguished Flying Cross and held it in his fingers.

“What do you mean, ‘disappointed’?” First Lieutenant Kenneth R. McCoy, USMCR, asked.

“The British do it right,” Pick said. “Don’t you watch English movies? When Tyrone Power gets the British DFC for sweeping the skies of the dirty Hun, you can see the sonofabitch for miles; it’s striped; it looks like a ‘Danger High Voltage’ sign. This thing looks like something you get for not catching the clap for three consecutive months.”

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