End Of Wwiii
Essay by 24 • April 8, 2011 • 652 Words (3 Pages) • 1,026 Views
End of WWIII
I looked out over the 1 landscape. The air was filled with the morning mist and the smoke of smoldering fires. There was a 2 of plutonium in the air. I could here the 3 of nothingness. As I looked over the pale, 4 battlefield, the only things between me and the horizon were the infrequent bunkers,5 across the scenery that were demolished by heavy artillery and everything inside or around it was
6 . The occasional movement on this 7 terrain was found only to be medics carrying the wounded. The medics tried not to step on the 8 dead bodies because the 9 10 was not important therefore 11 . The wounded soldiers had 12 limbs and bloated 13 abdomens. The medics gave the injured anesthetic to14 the pain as they 15 at the limbs that needed to be amputated. Blood 16 off the surgery table and onto the ground. It was 17 to watch. It was hard to operate because the tools were greasy and 18 . A lot of the wounded soldiers needs went 19 because of the shortage of workers. To my 20 the visibility is getting 21 and harder to see. You can barely make out the 22 images of the medical practitioner. The bodies on the ground gave a threatening and 23 sign. I was
24 of the acclaimed victory that our nation declared. As the day lingered on a second wave of medics came in and 25 the first wave.
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