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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:20 am 
The Hanoverian Colonel sheathed his sword with relief. That was indeed a very close call. It was fortunate for the Hanoverians that the French Peacock had more pressing business at the moment. A company of Jagers was certainly no match for two battalions of Vieille Garde Grenadiers and a full regiment of the Chasseurs a Cheval of the Emperor’s personal escort. Fate, and the seeming kindness of an old rival, had smiled on them once again. The Valkyries would have to collect these fine German marksmen on another day.

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Turning from the eventful courtyard, the still living Commander of the Hanoverian Brigade entered the Great Hall. Undisturbed by the events outside, the hall was filled with the lords and ladies of France dressed in their very finest attire and dancing to the modern music of Breval.

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Near the center of the room, and also seemingly the center of attention for this illustrious gathering, was a tall officer dressed in the attire of a French Lancier. His uniform was immaculate, which was most common for French officers, yet it was the uniform itself that had caused the Hanoverian Colonel to pause in the doorway in disbelief. Colonel Jones had never seen this particular uniform before, but he did recognize the man who was wearing it. In fact, he knew the man quite well, or at least he thought he did. The man dressed in the uniform of a French cavalryman had once been a Hanoverian officer who answered to the nickname of Die Ratte (The Rat). The ‘French cavalryman’ was none other than Lieutenant Scott Clawson, the Commander of the Hanoverian Verden Battalion and a subordinate officer to the understandably shocked Hanoverian Commander.

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With purposeful stride, Colonel Jones walked directly up to his trusted Lieutenant, his uniform eliciting odd stares from the assembled dignitaries. Drawing near from behind, the Colonel stopped and cleared his throat. “Excuse me, sir” he said. A puzzled look came over the face the French officer. That voice sounded so familiar. Turning to see the speaker, the Frenchman’s eyes grew wide with delight at the sight of his Hanoverian Commander and friend. Before Colonel Jones could react, he was caught in a firm embrace from the big man, who kissed him on each cheek in greeting. Again the Colonel was stunned, as much by the overwhelming stench of French perfume as the unexpected, and rather undignified, actions of his Lieutenant.

Recovering his composure, the Hanoverian Colonel patted the big man on the back. “Well, it is certainly good to see you again, old friend. I had feared you were dead when you failed to return from your last patrol. It is good to see you well.” Pausing for a moment, the Colonel continued, “You may let go of me now.”

Finally releasing his commanding officer from his hug, the French Cavalryman said, “It is certainly good to see you again, sir. I see that Generaal Bijl has promoted you to a full Colonel now.”

“Yes”, replied the Hanoverian Colonel, “it is amazing what you can gain in our army with a box of fine cigars and vintage brandy. If you wouldn’t mind, may we step outside for a moment to talk where it is a little quieter? We do have a bit of catching up to do and this may not be the best place to reminisce.”

“Certainly, sir”, said the French Cavalryman. “Just give me a moment to let my guests know that I will be outside for a bit.”

Guests, thought the Colonel who was quickly growing accustomed to being surprised in rapid succession.

The French Rat explained to the persons nearby that the Colonel was his former commander in the Anglo-Allied Army, the one that he had told them so much about. The demeanor of the ‘guests’ immediately changed, becoming one of almost warm welcome rather than the hostility to be expected by an officer in service to a nation with which theirs was at war. Although his head was literally reeling at the moment, Colonel Jones did an exemplary job of retaining his composure and masking his confusion.

The Hanoverian Colonel and the French Cavalryman walked back out of the Great Hall and into the courtyard, where the rest of the Hanoverian Jagers were dispersed in a defensive ring. “So tell me”, said the Hanoverian Colonel, “how in the world did you come to wear your present uniform? I thought you hated the cavalry and all things equine.”

“Oui”, replied the French Cavalryman. Colonel Jones raised an eyebrow. “I despise the cavalry. I chose this uniform because it pays better.”

“Pays better?” inquired the Hanoverian Colonel.

“Oui, monsieur Colonel”, said the Cavalry Officer. Colonel Jones visibly winced. “Being a cavalry officer, I am paid twenty-five francs every fortnight, fifty francs each month.”

“Fifty francs, that is a lot of money for riding a horse”, exclaimed the Colonel.

“Oh, but that is the beauty of it, sir”, replied the Cavalry Officer, “I never ride a horse. I never even get near one for that matter.”

“I don’t understand”, said the Hanoverian Colonel. “How can you be a cavalry officer and never ride a horse?”

The French Rat grinned at the slow thought process of his former commander. “It is very simple, monsieur Colonel. This is La Grande Armee. I get paid to host parties while looking fabulous! Did I also mention that I was engaged? Here is a picture of my lovely Bridgette.”

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The Hanoverian Colonel is momentarily speechless as his brain absorbs the magnitude of his problem and works out a plausible solution to his present dilemma.

“You know, Lieutenant, it is getting late and I do need to get the men back to camp before Generaal Bijl lists us a Missing in Action, but I find myself with a bit of a problem,” said the Hanoverian Colonel. “We had a minor run in with the Emperor of France and his escort a short while ago.”

“Le Tondu”, exclaimed the French Cavalryman as he literally beamed at the pronunciation of the nickname of the Emperor of France. “Yes, he was just here. He loves my parties!”

“Hmmm, yes”, said the Hanoverian Colonel, “well the problem you see, is that in our current uniforms, it might not be in the best interest of my men to go travelling about the countryside unescorted. If you could spare a bit more of your time, I would appreciate it if you could safely guide us back through the French lines.”

“Oui, monsieur Colonel”, said the French Cavalryman. “Just let me get my handbag and I will be glad to escort you to safety.”

As the French Rat stepped back into the Great Hall to retrieve his necessary travelling accessories, Sergeant Major Schmidt said, “Colonel, sir….”

“Don’t ask Sergeant”, said the Colonel in a weary voice.

“Here I am”, said the French Cavalryman as he returned with a large handbag, the colors complementing his uniform exactly.

Led by the French Rat, the band of Jagers moved out, leaving the castle and its joyful party behind. After travelling for several miles, the French Rat said, “Well, you should be safely past our lines now, monsieur Colonel. I must bid you adieu and get back to my party and guests.”

“I am afraid that won’t be possible, Lieutenant Clawson”, said the Colonel. “You, sir, are a commissioned officer in the Anglo-Allied Army and it is high time you returned to your command.”

“Oh, no sir, I am afraid that is entirely impossible” replied the French Rat.

“I am afraid that you simply don’t have a choice”, said the Colonel as he nods to his burly Sergeant Major who throws the French cavalryman over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes.

“Hey, put me down, you big lummox”, cried the French Rat. “You are wrinkling my uniform, I left a soufflé in the oven, Le Tondu will be vexed, wait, wait, my handbag…”

After several more hours of travel, the company of Hanoverian Jagers arrived safely back in camp with their recovered officer. The French Rat was much quieter now, as during the march, Der Wurger gave him a small, silver mirror to keep him occupied.

With the French Rat still slung over his shoulder, the Sergeant Major asked, “What shall I do with him now, Colonel?”

“Give him three shots of Jagermeister and throw him in the deepest mud puddle you can find” replied the Hanoverian Colonel. “Oh, and whatever you do, don’t forget to pluck those damn tail feathers!”

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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:56 am 
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ENOUGH, STOP, THAT HURTS.................

The last of those pesky feathers was now removed from the backside of Die Ratte.

"Where in the world am I? and How did I get here?"

With that question, Colonel Jones went into a great and rather lengthy explanation of what information he knew of Die Rattes adventure.

"Well Colonel, I am most appreciative of your rescue. I suppose you didn't bring my lovely Bridgette with us?"

"No I didn't!" responded the Colonel "but I must say there is a vague similarity to that lovely barmaid at the tavern!"

"Wonderful, Simply wonderful!" replied the Lieutenant

"Let it be known that the Rat has returned! The vermin from Verden is back!"

"Drinks all around Helga, and by the way have you seen Bridgette?"


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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 12:05 pm 
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The Rat is back! Long live The Rat!


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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 3:42 pm 
Finally! Scott welcome back.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 6:31 am 
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Welkomen mein Herr Ratte! The Colonel is most happy that you have been found and returned to the ranks.

Helga, my glass is running low, more drink!

And what is drinking without a song.......

Alle aufgepasst!
Alle Tritt gefasst!
Wir marschier'n in Reih und Glied.
Alle aufgepasst!
Alle Tritt gefasst!
Kennt ihr das Funkerlied?
Von der Funkerei
und die Liebe nebenei singt alle frohlich mit,
singt, Kameraden, mit:
In das Statchen war ein Madchen und das lieben wir so sehr
Denn es hat zwei blau Augen, blonde Haare, siebzehn jahre,
sagt, was wollen wir noch mehr,
wir Funkersoldaten?......

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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:46 am 
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Glad to have you back, Scott.

I knew you would return. :wink:

Rats always have a way of getting back into the woodwork! :x :shock: :D :mrgreen: :P

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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:40 am 
The Tirailleur officer sat at his table, sipping a glass of his favorite wine, watching the room. Holding court at their usual table the league of Hanoverian gentlemen and their Prussian compatriots were conversing loudly, with much backslapping and evident swapping of tales. The Tirailleur smiled, appreciating the ambiance this tavern provides for the officers of all the armies to come and relax, escaping the trials and tribulations of the battlefields.
Movement in the shadows along one wall caught the attention of the Tirailleur. He spied the cat (some were calling it his cat, but the Lieutenant did not feel he possessed the cat, he simply took care of it as the need arose) Josephine (he did admit to having given the cat her name), and took note of what had caught her attention.
Ah, he thought, there is what the cat is after.
At the table of the German Coalition officers were two creatures, a bird, fluttering about in the air, the shrike is what it had been named, and another, this one new to both Lieutenant and cat, a rat! What a figure this new arrival cut, reminding him of Reepicheep, the talking mouse, of noble and knightly virtue in the Chronicles of Narnia.
Josephine was hunched down, haunches wiggling back and forth as if preparing to pounce and strike, head moving side to side watching the antics of the prey.
The Tirailleur was fond of Josephine, and was glad there were such creatures about, to keep the cat (and himself) so entertained.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:51 am 
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Welcome back Scott....

I knew you were coming back after I found evidence of such.... :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:02 am 
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Well, Lieutenant Schmidgall, I think it is time to go Rat hunting and a rather large one to feed Josephine,s cat.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:01 pm 
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Helga, a nice bowl of warm milk for Josephine if you please!

Put it in my ledger!


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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:02 pm 
A word of caution gentlemen, Hanoverian Rats have very sharp teeth! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: Missing in Action
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 2:35 pm 
Helga approaches the cat as it sits in the shadows.
"Here pretty kitty, aren't you a good kitty, now." Josephine watches her through slitted eyes, pressing herself back against the wall.
Helga kept whispering sweet nothings in a hushed voice, and the cat visibly relaxed. Obviously interested in the bowl in the bar maids hand.
Here you go Josie, that's a good cat. Have some milk." Setting the bowl down, and watching as Josephine, at first with much cautious sniffing, and then with gusto, began lapping at the milk.
"Good girl," Helga patted her on the head and then went back about her business tending to the drinks of the patrons.
The Tirailleur smiles and nods across the room to where the Rat still sat, holding court with his comrades.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 5:55 pm 
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Now that was a great chuckle! Rivaling that of the Happy Hanoverian Colonel! Thank you Lt Schmidgall.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:44 pm 
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Welcome back Scott!


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:04 pm 
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How brave are these paid Hassan's when not one of them wants to meet me in combat!


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