After a little while, a lot of men had died. There were about 100 Koreans left, but only about 50 Wisconsonians left. And no doubt they would die quickly, because Goyle still had about ten sphere bombs left. "We have to get those bombs!" No-Leg Timmy said. Bob was glad to see that Timmy was still alive, but he couldn't dwell on that. He had more important things to worry about, such as getting the bombs. Suddenly, Tom, one of the new recruits, picked up his gun and BOOM! Goyle was on the floor, dead. "Well, that was fast!" Larry said. John smiled. Bob was happy to see that the three new soldiers were also alive. "Get the bombs!" Redneck Jim said. Everybody in the whole room ran for the bombs and dove on them like football players going for a fumble. That is, except for Bob. He walked around the dogpile shooting the Koreans who were on top of the pile. He killed about 50 men before the dogpile finally collapsed. One man emerged from the center holding the bombs and let loose a laugh. It was Captain Johnson.
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The Battle of the Korean Boardwalk- The First Book in the Heroes of Wisconsin Series
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