The Military had been working on a secret project for almost a decade. With the high risk of casualty in the new world of terrorism, the government wanted to find a way to execute missions without sending thousands of troops into harms way. The easy solution was to spend tons of money and use drones and other unmanned means to attack. However, this was also costly. Given the current state of the economy, cheaper means were sought out. This involved chemicals and more secret plans something nobody thought was possible. It was also a way to utilize more of the undisciplined recruits in the Army.
Billy, Joe, and Adam were three big, beefy guys who liked to have fun and cause trouble. At 66 and 240lbs of country boy muscle, Billy was the most rugged. Joe was a 62 Italian stud, shorter at 510, but could hold his own at 190 pounds. Adam was the stereotypical jock of the group. He had played basketball throughout High School and College. He was a big, black stud at 611 and 275lbs. As a power forward, he scared the hell out of his competition, especially with his size 18 feet. They all came from the same hometown of Lexington, Kansas. Now in their mid-20s, all three had been to Iraq and back three times and were still on active duty. All three had been called to Fort Allen in Texas to discuss a new mission. This would mean that they would have to stop their partying, beer drinking, farting, and all the other things they were used to doing in the past few months. Now, theyd have to go back to the disciplined life of military duty.
Billy, Joe, and Adam were three big, beefy guys who liked to have fun and cause trouble. At 66 and 240lbs of country boy muscle, Billy was the most rugged. Joe was a 62 Italian stud, shorter at 510, but could hold his own at 190 pounds. Adam was the stereotypical jock of the group. He had played basketball throughout High School and College. He was a big, black stud at 611 and 275lbs. As a power forward, he scared the hell out of his competition, especially with his size 18 feet. They all came from the same hometown of Lexington, Kansas. Now in their mid-20s, all three had been to Iraq and back three times and were still on active duty. All three had been called to Fort Allen in Texas to discuss a new mission. This would mean that they would have to stop their partying, beer drinking, farting, and all the other things they were used to doing in the past few months. Now, theyd have to go back to the disciplined life of military duty.