The following story is based on actual events.
As a service connected disabled veteran I believe the following story would be the number one selling "Manga"
and "Japanimation" style movie of "All Time", guaranteed.
The only way to tell this story properly, would be computer animation or "Manga".
My main
job position while assigned to the CIOPS section during Corp level warfighter exercises was considered to be the most important
and stressful job in the U.S. Army:
Force
Protection at the Corp level, the highest echelon in the U.S Army.
The main mission
of Force Protection during times of war is to protect the entire force on the modern 360 degree battlefield from insurgent
attacks.
This meant during Corp level and above yearly exercises, I was personally
responsible for protecting the entire U.S. Army from terrorist attacks, and especially stopping IED ambushes on military caravans.
Stopping IED (Improvised Explosive Devices) ambushes on military caravans is still the
highest priority of the entire U.S Army today, especially in Afghanistan and before the end of the recent war in Iraq.
During these yearly exercises, I worked in the Corp level Tactical Operating Center (TOC),
and I could be called upon at any time to explain myself to the commanding General of III Corp, (while working the Force Protection
position in the III Corp Generals Tactical Operating Center).
Wisnovsky,
explain to General Franks why you failed to stop this military caravan from being hit by an IED ambush.
Again, this particular Force Protection position, (at the highest echelon of the U.S. Army),
is still considered to be one of the most stressful and important positions in the U.S. Army today.