>The Captain just nodded, and started to lug out the supplies.
>Then he indicated he'd meet them in the village. He grabbed his gear and
>slung it over his back and started walking into the village.
>Boulay arrived in the village to see lots of phaser scortch marks on the
>structures, and a few small pock marks from explosives in the streets.
>There had been one hell of a fight here. The medics were still caring for
>the less severe of the wounded, obviously the more serious cases were
>already med-evac'ed out. In the time it took the JAG to get to the village
>the Company Commander was done with the majority of his ordering.
David didn't like it....he patted on his phaser instinctively to confirm it was there. He continued to walk to the Battalion HQ. Once there he saught out the Company CO, "Captain Boulay reporting for analysis of your situation. Looks like it's been rough."
