Friday, February 1, 2008

Operation Cutthroat Part Zwei [Thats two, auf Deutsch]

Operation is completed. Repeat: Operation is completed

The First in command entered the battlefield at 8000 hours and was engaged around 1115. She was out of commission until around 1600 hours, when the technical operative came off the battlefield and communicated with the communications section. At this point, communications sent messages to anyone indicated on the initial command.

First in command was relocated off the battlefield to MASH unit 411. Immediately, she was talking and taking sustenance. By the time the quartermaster was brought up, she immediately gave orders to second in command, an indication of good condition, no doubt. Second in command left the MASH unit and returned to staging area, where parental units were preparing sustenance for the commander. Upon return to MASH 411, commander ate and drank and second wave left for return to staging unit.

Little rest during recovery for either first in command or second. Morning broke early. Mash nurses Sherry and Doris were available and helpful in removing all technical equipment from commander. Commander cleaned up and dressed and left the MASH 411 at 1100 hours. Parties are at initial staging area, awaiting primary parental units/reinforcements from 1st Tennessee.

All is well. Troops will return to base in afternoon hours, no later than 2000 hours. Commander returns to MASH next Friday for followup action and final debriefing.

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