I Crossed Half the Country to Watch My Daughter Earn Her Commission—Then a General Froze at the Sight of My Weathered Wristband -xurixuri

The stadium fell so quiet that even the distant hum of traffic seemed louder than before.

Thousands of eyes followed Lieutenant General Daniel Mercer as he stood directly in front of me.

His salute never wavered.

Neither did his stare.

For several seconds, nobody moved.

Nobody spoke.

Emma looked from the general to me, then back again.

“Dad…” she whispered. “What’s happening?”

I wished I knew.

The general lowered his hand slowly, but his expression remained frozen somewhere between disbelief and grief.

His eyes never left the leather band around my wrist.

“Sir,” he said quietly. “Please answer me.”

A murmur spread through the crowd.

People pulled out phones.

Officers exchanged confused looks.

I glanced down at the wristband.

The old leather was cracked from years of weather and work.

The metal insert embedded inside reflected a small flash of sunlight.

I swallowed.

“It belonged to a friend.”

General Mercer looked like the answer hit him physically.

His jaw tightened.

His eyes became glassy.

“What was his name?” he asked.

I already knew.

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