12. The Control Plane

The Masters

Oct 15 2023 • 29 mins

Previously — In episode 11, we meet the three-man chalk of JTF Alpha—a motley collection of military oddballs hand-picked by John Spillers. There’s Delaloza, who spends most of his time napping, not saying a word. And Chaulette, a full bird colonel recently transferred from an all black airborne unit known as the Triple Nickels. And Dawkins—a disgraced Navy UDT diver who is, in the words of Ramler “a pile-up of unintended consequences”. Dawkins is in charge of the chalk and their mission objectives are clear: jump into the Grass Cutting Area, cut off the compound’s communications with Ramey, locate and take possession of the detainee Jesus Santiago, and kill anyone who gets in the way. Accompanying the chalk is a tight-lipped jumpmaster who wears a blank piece of fabric where his name tape ought to be. This small violation of uniform SOP immediately arouses the attention of the pilot—captain Will Hardesty, a man who by modern standards, would be classified as on the spectrum—but in 1950 is just another military oddball. Hardesty spends the duration of the flight spitballing possible names for the jumpmaster while observing the men of the chalk with a mixture of suspicion, astonishment, and detached coolness. Though he knows he’s flying them to a spot above Ramey Air Force base in Puerto Rico, he has no idea why.