Cap Mandrake
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********Australia Command HQ, Darwin, 09:20, April 2, 1943(b)************ Gen. Blamey: ...and the situation on Kai? Aide: 6th Cavalry reports the airfield and harbour in our control as of 18:00 yesterday. The airfield will need repairs but is usable. They need av gas. Gen. Blamey: Splenid! And what of 5th Armoured Regt? Aide: Well, sir, it seems they lacked the official "activities calender". Theirs was labeled 1943(a). Gen. Blamey: I'm sorry, Col. I thought you said "a". Aide: I did sir. Gen. Blamey: Do you mean like the letter "a". Aide: The very same, sir. Gen. Blamey: That is odd. Aide: Excedingly, sir. Gen. Blamey: Exceeding what, Col? Aide: Why, the oddness, sir. Gen. Blamey: Look, I have no idea why it is so odd. I was hoping you might know. Aide: Oh, no sir, I meant only that the oddness was excedingly odd. Gen. Blamey: How can something exceed itself, col.? Aide: Well, sir, I suppose an entity which is growing could exceed itself. Gen. Blamey: Then I would say we have growing oddness. Aide: Yes, sir. I have thought that for some time. Gen. Blamey: Hmmm, yes, well I have my suspicions that this calender business may be some type of clever plot by the little yellow bastards. I want a top to bottom exam of all the calenders in Australia Command. We need to know about any with any odd letters in them. And send that idiot in command of the 5th Armoured to coastwatcher duty in Tasmania or something. Aide: Yes sir, a fulsome exam. Gen. Blamey: Full of some of what, Col.?...................
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