The advance through the Belgian hedgerows had turned into a brutal, close-range brawl. Lieutenant Reed's Sherman, "Bouncing Betty," had just rounded a thicket when they saw it: a German Hetzer tank destroyer, its low, menacing profile hull-down in the opposite hedge. Point-blank range. A certain mutual kill.
Both vehicles froze. The air crackled with tension. Then, the Hetzer's machine gun sputtered to life—not at them, but into the upper branches of a great oak tree between them.
A swarm of furious hornets, disturbed from their hive, descended in a dark, buzzing cloud. The insects floo
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