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ed through the ship's aluminum bulkheads as if they were made of cardboard; buried themselves in the marshlands on the other side of the west…bank levee and exploded harmlessly。 The 106…millimeter mortar rounds fired from the launchers of the M125 carriers arched high into the sky and rained down on the exposed decks; gouging craters in the decks below but causing little serious damage。 The tried…and…true 155…millimeter high…explosive fragmentation shells that spat from the Paladin self…propelled howitzers were a different story。 Their fire battered the superliner unmercifully; causing significant destruction but none that affected her vital machinery deep within the bowels of her hull。
 
 One shell plowed into what had been the main dining room in the center of the hull and burst; shattering the bulkheads and the old stairway。 The second exploded against the base of the foremast and toppled it over the side。 The great ship shook off the onslaught。 And then it was the turn of the Chinese weapons team of professional fighters who were geared to put up a tactical confrontation despite the odds。 The battle was not about to be one…sided。 There would be no turning the cheek after the first slap。
 
 Their missile launchers; though armed for surface…to…air and not antitank; lashed out。 One struck the lead tank without penetrating its armor but burst against the barrel of the 120…millimeter gun; effectively putting it out of action。 It also killed the tank mander; who was standing in the hatch observing the results of the barrage and who never expected return fire。 Another projectile struck the circular opening in the roof of the mortar carrier; killing two men; wounding three and setting the vehicle on fire。
 
 Colonel Robert Turner; directing the fire from within his XM4 mand…and…control vehicle; was slow to prehend the magnitude of his mission。 The last thing he would have predicted was for the old passenger liner to shoot back。 It's downright outrageous; he thought。 He immediately called Olson and said in a voice vague with shock; 〃We're taking hits; General。 I just lost my mortar unit。〃
 
 〃What are they using?〃 Olson demanded。
 〃They're firing portable missiles at us from the ship! Fortunately; they don't appear to be armor…piercing。 But I've taken casualties。〃 As he spoke another missile blew the treads off a third tank; but its crew gamely kept up their rate of fire; hammering the rapidly passing liner。
 〃What is the effect of your fire?〃
 〃Severe damage to the superstructure but no vital hits。 It's like trying to stop a charging rhino with air…pellet guns。〃
 〃Don't let up!〃 Olson ordered。 〃I want that ship stopped。〃
 
 Then; almost as suddenly as the hail of missiles from the ship was launched; their fire slackened off。 Not until later was the reason known。 Pitt and Giordino; risking their lives to halt the counterfire; had shot down the two Chinese missile…launching teams。
 
 Scuttling across the deck on their stomachs to avoid the hurricane of shrapnel and to make aim difficult for the Chinese riflemen who had discovered their presence; they moved around the giant aft funnel and lay prone; peering cautiously down onto the lifeboat deck; whose davits were now empty。 Almost directly below; four Chinese soldiers crouched behind a steel bulwark; busily loading and firing their portable missiles; pletely disregarding the hail of explosions erupting around them。
 
 〃They're murdering our guys on the levee;〃 Giordino shouted in Pitt's ear; his words barely heard over the bedlam。
 〃Take the two on the left;〃 Pitt yelled back。 〃The others are mine。〃
 
 Giordino took careful aim with the shotgun and fired two shots。 The two men beneath him never knew what hit them。 They fell to the deck like stuffed dolls in almost the same moment as Pitt's Colt dropped their rades a few feet away。 Now; but for a curtain of small…arms fire that was directed at any soldier who showed himself through a hatch in the armored vehicles; no missiles came from the ship。
 
 Pitt grabbed Giordino's arm to get his attention。 〃We've got to get to the bridge…〃
 His voice was cut off in a painful gasp; his arms and legs suddenly thrust into the air as his body was catapulted against a ventilator; driving the air from his lungs。 A tremendous blast rang in his ears as the deck beneath him was heaved up in an enormous explosion。 A shell from a howitzer had smashed into the crew's cabins below and burst; leaving a jagged hole filled with tangled wreckage and shattered metal。 Almost before the debris had settled; Pitt was fighting off the blackness that seeped into his vision。 With agonizing slowness he forced himself to sit up。 His first words muttered through a cut and bleeding lip were; 〃Damn the Army; damn their hides。〃 But he knew they were just doing their job; fighting for their own lives; and doing it well。
 The mist slowly cleared from his mind; but there were still blinding flashes of white and orange colors before his eyes。 He looked down and saw that Giordino was lying across his legs。 He reached out and shook his shoulder。 〃Al; are you hurt?〃
 Giordino blinked one of his dark brooding eyes open and stared up。 〃Hurt? I feel like I've had root canals all over my body。〃
 As they lay recovering; another wave of shells pounded into the ship。 The tanks had lowered their guns now and were firing into the steel hull。 Now their high…explosive antitank armor began to score; burning through the steel hull plates before smashing into one of the thousands of the ship's bulkheads and exploding。 One howitzer zeroed in on the bridge and soon the structure became a mass of jagged wreckage that looked as if a giant had chopped it with a cleaver。 The great ship stubbornly bored through the exploding hell; looming huge in front of the gunners as they loaded and fired with incredible calm。 The national guardsmen; often called weekend warriors; fought like seasoned veterans。 But like a wounded whale that shook off a cloud of harpoons and swam on; the United States absorbed the punishment they dished out without so much as a fractional drop in speed。
 
 The ship was almost past the gauntlet now。 Desperately; the forces on the levee loosed one final wall of devastating fire that tore the night air apart。 A crescendo of explosions rocked the battered; once…proud superliner。 There was no fire; no mushrooming balls of flame or billowing clouds of smoke。 Her designer William Francis Gibbs; would have been saddened by her mauling but pleased that his fetish for fireproofing had resisted any attempt to turn his achievement into a fiery shambles。 In his mand vehicle; Colonel Turner watched in utter frustration as the juggernaut showed her stern and disappeared into the night。
 
 Without warning; three figures rushed out of the blackness toward Pitt and Giordino。 A burst of gunfire cut across the deck。 Giordino stumbled but regained his feet; firing off a blast from the 12…gauge Aserma that dropped the Chinese who had managed to squeeze the trigger of his Chinese…copied Kalash…nikov AKM automatic rifle。 Then the remaining four men fell on each other in a thrashing melee of bodies。 Pitt felt the muzzle of a gun jam into his ribs; but he knocked it aside a millisecond before a stream of bullets whipped past his hip。 He brought the Colt's barrel down on his opponent's head once; twice; three times and clubbed him to the deck。 In icy disregard for his injury; Giordino thrust his shotgun against his assailant's chest at the same time he pulled the trigger。 The Aserma's muzzle erupted with a muffled roar that knocked the Chinese fighter backward as if he had been jerked off his feet by a horse galloping in the opposite direction。 Only then did the feisty little Italian crumple to the deck。
 
 Pitt dropped to his friend's side。 〃Where are you hit?〃
 〃The bastard got me in the leg above the knee;〃 Giordino answered in a hoarse grunt。 〃I think it's broken。〃
 〃Let me take a look。〃
 Giordino pushed Pitt away。 〃Never mind me。 Get to the bridge and stop this tub before the levee blows。〃 Then he forced a grin through the pain。 〃That's what we came for。〃
 There were only two more miles left to go and five minutes to get there。 And then P

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