When we were deployed to protect and defend the hospitals, airports, and other important locations in Southwest Florida, we knew things were already a mess. What our superiors didn't tell us grunts was just how messed up things were. I decided to write down my experience and those of my fellow Marines when we were separated from the rest of our platoon during the Fort Myers Crisis.
Since I was too busy trying to stay alive at the time, I was unable to keep a day-by-day journal of our struggle. However, when writing this record, I have tried to be as accurate and thorough as possible. I hope that those who read what follows will understand the courage and selflessness of my brothers, both surviving and fallen.
Semper Fi.
PFC Douglas Belfountain
United States Marine Corps
This is a ONE CHAPTER preview (6,000 words) of PFC Belfountain's soon-to-be-released record of his experiences during the Zombie War.