Epilogue

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After seven months of deployment consisting mostly of raids to arrest the terrorists' accomplices and informants, Grace and the rest of Rapier team would go back to Australia without Bill, who had been killed during their deployment.

Grace went out of the plane before seeing Dan, Rick, Greg and Brock running to their families. Grace didn't see her family, as she knew her parents were actually going for a sailing holiday. She now knew her career would take place in the 1st Squadron, SASR.

Dan would go on with his sniper career in the SASR before retiring as a team leader, refusing to lose opportunities to work in the field. As of 2030, he worked as a security agent in a supermarket.

Rick would continue to serve for another fifteen years in the SASR before resigning and working as a jungle survival expert. He's a now a world-renowned jungle survival expert and frequently hosts tourist groups in the jungle in the south Pacific area.

Bill is currently burried in a military cemetary. But even if his sacrifice is remembered in the SASR, Greg's daughter Evie decided to follow her father's footsteps. Evie is currently following the SASR training.

Greg resigned from the SASR and is currently a carpenter. He is also remembered as an excellent operative who deserved to have a long career he finally decided not to continue.

Brock finally decided to give up and apply for honorable discharge from the SASR. After being honorably discharged from the SASR, Brock used all of the veteran payment to buy a boat and sail all around the world. He never mentioned his service when calling to his old friend.

Grace finally managed to follow her childhood dreams and chose to reenlist in the SASR, where she served as a team leader, then a squad leader and finally a patrol leader with an excellent record. Grace is frequently quoted to the new SASR recruits as an example of bravery and leadership, which is true about her.

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