Sunday, September 27, 2009

Pg 92-128

I took notice of Capt. Nadal's decision to withdraw during the rescue of the cut-off platoon. Although it was imperative to rescue the stranded men, he made the judgment that more lives would be saved by withdrawing from the situation. He used his NCOs to formulate a decision, and then made the call, undoubtedly a very hard decision to make.

Adaptation to one's circumstances was also displayed by Crandall when he utilized his own Huey to evacuate the casualties. Like in FLRC, making the best use of one's resources, even if they weren't intended for that specific use, can have a pretty significant impact.

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