PAI unit
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PAI Unit Damage on D-Day As I saw the sun awakening and starting his climb to the top of the sky, my eyes wandered off to the people next to me. Simon Biggs, my best friend from primary school was sitting next to me. I could hear him whispering a prayer; I could also smell the foul stench of fear in the air. As I reached for my water canteen I couldn't stop my bare, ice-cold, blistered hands shivery profusely. As the water quenched the thirst in my parched throat, it was as if Moses had once again let the water wash down on the dry sea bed of the Red Sea. I try to find a happy place with my family. A putrid stink wafts into my nostrils and as my feet start to get damp. I look towards my shoes and see them engulfed in vomit. Simon had been...

