meliss
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Hi. Two young Macedonians were trying to get enlisted to Alexander's army with no luck. Finally a compatriot, "a Line Sergeant from Pella" helps them. But why then he calls himself an "overseas captain"? Why overseas? Why captain?
"At the last hour we went seeking the recruiting general himself. Of course we couldn’t get near him. A Line Sergeant from Pella kicked us out. “Wait a minute,” he said, hearing our accents. “Are you boys from Apollonia?” ...The sergeant drew up our papers on the spot and wouldn’t take any money either. ... He had put us on the rolls because we were Macedonians, amid all these foreigners. “No overseas captain ever turned down a lad from home.” (The Afghan Campaign by Steven Pressfield)
"At the last hour we went seeking the recruiting general himself. Of course we couldn’t get near him. A Line Sergeant from Pella kicked us out. “Wait a minute,” he said, hearing our accents. “Are you boys from Apollonia?” ...The sergeant drew up our papers on the spot and wouldn’t take any money either. ... He had put us on the rolls because we were Macedonians, amid all these foreigners. “No overseas captain ever turned down a lad from home.” (The Afghan Campaign by Steven Pressfield)