Bob gathered an army of 12,425.5 Wisconsonians (one had no legs.). Redneck Jim was the commander even though he really didn't want to fight. He gave inspirational speeches before each day of training. "Alright, boys. Let's make these last few days before we all get blown up memorable!" "That's not very inspiring," Bob pointed out. "But it's true! They have an army of 50,042 people and all we've got is 12,000!" Redneck Jim noted angrily. "Actually, 12,425.5," Bob said. "And that's if you count No-Leg Timmy over there!" Redneck Jim yelled. "We have to have faith!" Bob said. The two men got into a shouting match and the soldiers had to separate them. Redneck Jim stalked off angrily. Bob shook his head and walked away.
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By the way, if you finish this book (and even if you don't) read the sequel to this book. It is about a different Korean army going up against Bob's dad (Anthony) and his army. It is called The Rebellion.
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The Battle of the Korean Boardwalk- The First Book in the Heroes of Wisconsin Series
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