Bravo Company suffers a devastating loss, and Lieutenant Goldman plans to keep it from happening again.
Story is set sometime between the Pilot Episode-Tour of Duty and Episode 2-Notes from the Underground.
Rated R for violence and language.
Drama
Lieutenant Goldman writes his first "We Regret To Inform You" letter.
This is a missing scene from the story Buddy System.
Rated R for violence and language.
Action
Lieutenant Goldman finds himself in a tight spot.
Story is set shortly after Episode 4-War Lover
Rated PG-13 for language.
Drama
Sergeant Anderson is having difficulty coping with the death of Baby Judd. Story is a direct continuation of the Episode 7-Brothers, Fathers and Sons.
Rated PG-13 for violent images and language.
Action/Humor
PFC Percell finds an unusual friend where he least expects it.
Story is set shortly after Episode 10-Nowhere to Run.
Rated PG-13 for language.
Drama/Romance
Lieutenant Goldman meets his destiny.
This is a back story to Better Circumstances.
Rated R for violent images and language.
Memorial Day 2001 Tribute
Action/Drama
The men of Bravo Company reunite under less than ideal conditions.
Story is set some 20 years after episode 58-Payback.
Rated R for violent images and language.
TALES BY OTHER FANS
Action
Heavy fog grounds three members of Team Viking in hostile territory.
Story is set shortly after Episode 45-Thanks for the Memories.
Rated R for violent images and language.
DISCLAIMER: The following stories are based on the television series Tour of Duty, which aired on CBS from 1987-1990 and can now be seen regularly on the TNT Cable Network. All recognizeable characters are the property of the creators and producers, with no copyright infringement intended. Original characters belong to the author. No money is being made with the posting of these stories and they may not be copied, archived or reproduced in whole or in part without permission. Although care has been taken in the attention to military protocol, certain artistic licenses have been made for the sake of readability. Apologies to all by-the-book soldiers everywhere.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Thanks to the many people who helped encourage me to make these stories stronger and richer, especially: to Danny, for his gentle guidance and unending support; to Julie, for telling me I was capable: to Terry, for showing me that a good tale takes time; to Shelba, for helping me out with some of the medical details; and to Leslie, for helping me flesh out the plots, stumble through the writer's block and for always making me laugh. A special thanks to Lee Russell who has patiently put up with my endless stream of questions and to Spec4 David Shaw, who introduced me to this excellent show in July 2000 and has served as my military advisor and my inspiration.
John Dye Fans
If you like the series Touched By An Angel,
click here for my TBAA fanfic story featuring the Angel of Death.
NOTE: Unless my name is attached, I am in no way affiliated with any of the following pages. I have included the links here because I have found them to be fun and informative, and many are useful resources for any fanfic writers in need of Tour of Duty and/or military references. Please direct all comments you might have regarding the contents on these links to their respective webmasters as listed on their sites. Thank you.
Click on the Sarge and the LT to go to
Pidd's Quotes from the Underground Page.
Click on the Sarge to go to the
HUM90 Tour of Duty Website.
Without a doubt, the most comprehensive Tour of Duty website on the Net. Be sure to check it out!
Click on the Sarge to learn the
Military Alphabet Code
Click on the Sarge and Captain Wallace to go to the
Vietnam Veteran's Terminology and Slang Page
If you see any errors or broken links, please
and I will fix the problem as soon as possible.
Snappies on this site are courtesy of Anne.
Please do not snag them without permission.
COMBAT FANS!
For more great drawings and some exciting Combat! reading, click on Sgt. Saunders and head on over to my Big Sis's
In case we find ourselves starting to believe all the anti-American sentiment and negativity, we should remember England's Prime Minister Tony Blair's words during a recent interview.
When asked by one of his Parliament members why he believes so much in America, he said:
"A simple way to take measure of a country is to look at how many want in...
And how many want out."
Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you:
1. Jesus Christ
2. The American G. I.
One died for your soul, the other for your freedom.