Several stories listed in the 'Storylines' section have army-related sequences.
For convenience these are identified below with links to the specific passages. Use the 'back' button to return from these text (unillustrated) sequences to get a taste of the sort of games some army and ex-army men play.
All these stories are based either on real-life happenings - or they are fantasies written by men who have practical experience of army game-playing.
HOUDINI CONNECTIONS
This
story was written several years before there was a web site of the same name.
In it a married-with-kids British fire-fighter wants to explore fantasies
he has resisted for years. He's introduced to a group of men led by
the ex-army nutter who now runs the local Territorial Army unit.
This group of guys play some serious physical games - and the hero of the story
is not sure whether he wants to join in. EXCERPT
BRIGHTON FRONT
An ex-army hard-nut is doing a self-testing training run on
the promenade of a British seaside resort when he encounters an experienced
game-player. EXCERPT
INITIATIVE TEST
In
this true story, as part of a training exercise two trainee Commandos
abduct and transport an unwilling victim fifty miles without his being
allowed to escape or draw attention to the 'snatch'. EXCERPT
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BOSS
A
wild flight of fantasy written by a man who, for several years, was
officer in charge of an army 'resistance in capture and interrogation'
training unit; a professional interrogator now retired and free to indulge
his own personal homo-erotic extensions of what used to be work.
EXCERPT
SPORTS EQUIPMENT AS BONDAGE
An ex-Navy Engineer is expert in putting himself into restraint using diving and others sports gear. Fear of exposure in his local community forces him to play alone, but a tough ex-army rugby team mate discovers his guilty secret - and and uses his training experience to take control. EXCERPT
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