> >"Captain, could you please describe, in your
> own words, what made you
> >suspicious of the locals, and why the company
> commander was under duress?",
> >Wisebrod continued.
>
> "The locals were huddling and then running to a
> sheltered location in the
> forest just out of view. Sometimes you just get
> a feeling about things, so
> I presented it to the Company CO to let an
> appropriate decision be made
> about the situation. The Company CO agreed with
> my suspicions and ordered a
> unit to check up. I requested to go with the
> unit and was originally denied
> but was allowed after pointing out that I would
> follow the strict orders of
> the Captain and Master Sergeant who I was
> assigned to work with."
>
The members of the debriefing group nodded and took a few notes about David
had told them.
>
> >"According to reports that we have there was
> a firefight between the force
> >you were with and a group of rebels.
> Presumably some of the villagers that
> >you were suspicious about. Please describe
> the events that occurred just
> >prior to the firefight, during, and after the
> firefight."
>
> "I am sorry...things are still a little fuzzy.
> We were told to hold
> position-we were at the rear of the group. Then
> from what I remember the
> front forces were taken out and we were
> suddenly under direct attack. I
> remember one of the officers I was assigned to
> was killed-the Captain I
> believe-I fired my weapon to defend myself, and
> then I was shot and blacked
> out. I woke up in a rebel uniform in a dark
> cell where for an unknown
> number of days I was tortured. At one point I
> believe I had a fractured rib
> or two."
"What can you tell us about the people that were holding you? We are
specifically interested in any names that you remember hearing, your location,
how you got there, what they did to you, what they asked you. Please add in
anything that you remember that may be of value." Wisebrod asked.
Commander Blaine added, "Captain, anything you remember will be of interest
to us. No matter how unimportant or unrelated you think it is, please tell us
about it. It may not mean much to you, but it just may fill in a critical
hole for us."
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