Post by S.SGT David Bevan on Jun 7, 2009 19:44:59 GMT
OOC: The big red line in phase two is a grenade being thrown. And it may seem obviouse but if my men see the enemy after shooting through a wall or something they will shoot the enemy and not the wall.
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Ryan swore loudly as enemy fire forced him to take a dive for the cover of the statue. He tucked himself in as best he could as the enemy suppressed him. Soon the enemy shouted something in English in a terrible accsent which he could'nt understand before retreating into a mud hut.
He aimed his Lee-Enfield for the door of the hut, he was determined not to let anyone escape. He lifted the iron sight to his right eye and began to fire slowly into the doorway to convince the enemy to remain inside. He remembered being told by David before the battle not to fire off all ten rounds in his magazine and that he should always reload when he had five rounds left in the magazine. This way he would always have his weapon loaded and ready for an emergency.
Private Glyn skidded to a halt and David's side after his mad dash through open ground. He took David's medical kit and set to work emiddiately. First he drew a packet of Sulfa powder and poured it into the wound in David's chest. Then he tied field dressings and bandages tightly around his wound and put pressure on the wound until the bleeding stopped. Glyn then drew a morphine pill and took David's water canteen from his belt. David bit off half the morphine pill and swalowed it before washing it down with water from his canteen. The refreshing liquid made him feel far better. Glyn also drank from is own canteen ready for his next move.
"Ryan is covering the door to the hut, the enemy are trapped inside. I will take up position in this hut with the Bren gun and cover you. You will heal that wounded German and throw this grenade into the enemy occupied building. Understood?"Whispered David while handing Glyn the handheld expolosive.
Glyn then carefully helped David to his feet and suppproted him while they walked to the hole in the huts wall. Once they were inside Glyn helped David move to the doorway and David dropped down into a prone position. David deployed the bi-pod of the Bren gun which would vastly improve his aim and taped two magazines together at oposite ends for quick reloading. He also placed two magazines on the floor beside him.
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Ryan continued to fire at the enemy building leaving a brief pause between each shot while Glyn left the hut already drawing a field dressing from the medical kit. He kicked the wounded German's weapon away and knelt beside the man.
"Your going to be alright, my friend" whispered Private Glyn while carefully pouring sulfa powder into the man's wounds.
Glyn tied some field dressings tightly around the wounded mans wounds. He then covered the field dressing with bandages before drawing a single morphine pill and his water canteen. He placed the morphine pill on the mans tongue and let the water from the canteen wash it down his throat.
Glyn then got to his feet and crouched down before moving as stealthily as he could towards the enemy hut. Private Ryan still fired a continuous stream of bullets into the doorway. Glyn took his grenade from his belt pulled the pin as silently as he could. After cooking the explosive for two seconds he bounced it off the doorframe and into the hut with a gentle under arm throw.
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Glyn wasted no time in rushing away from the grenades blast radius and after running for a few meters he dived to the floor and braced for the explosion. Once the grenade had exploaded he lept to his feet and rushed over to a nearby German's corpse. He dragged the corpse to a position behind the hut and dropped into a prone position. As he did this David and Ryan had opened fire.
David began to spray the entire hut with four round bursts from his Bren gun aiming specifically for where the mud walls seemed weakest. Once he had emptied one magazine he swiftly flipped it over and loaded the other. Ryan fired a few more shots into the doorway before firing rapidly into the walls, the quick bolt-action of his Lee-Enfield was very useful for this task. As soon as Ryan had moved into a comfortable firing position he also opened fire on the hut being careful not to leave himself with less than five rounds in his magazine.
As soon as David had expended two magazines he reloaded and shouted for the men to cease firing. He hoped that by now the hut was in ruins and that he would be able to see the enemy cleary.
"Deutsche Soldaten. Sie werden umgeben und outgunned. Es gibt nur eine Art, wie Sie überleben werden. Wenn Sie leben wollen, werfen Ihre Waffen weg, und Lüge treten auf dem Grund entgegen"shouted Private Ryan loudly in as good a German accent as he could make.
The British soldiers aimed their iron sights for the enemies chests and awaited the reply. If there were any sudden movements they would slaughter the whole squad.
Translation
Deutsche Soldaten. Sie werden umgeben und outgunned. Es gibt nur eine Art, wie Sie überleben werden. Wenn Sie leben wollen, werfen Ihre Waffen weg, und Lüge treten auf dem Grund entgegen.
German soldiers. You are surrounded and outgunned. There is only one way you will survive. If you want to live throw your weapons away and lie face down on the ground.
Phase 1
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Ryan swore loudly as enemy fire forced him to take a dive for the cover of the statue. He tucked himself in as best he could as the enemy suppressed him. Soon the enemy shouted something in English in a terrible accsent which he could'nt understand before retreating into a mud hut.
He aimed his Lee-Enfield for the door of the hut, he was determined not to let anyone escape. He lifted the iron sight to his right eye and began to fire slowly into the doorway to convince the enemy to remain inside. He remembered being told by David before the battle not to fire off all ten rounds in his magazine and that he should always reload when he had five rounds left in the magazine. This way he would always have his weapon loaded and ready for an emergency.
Private Glyn skidded to a halt and David's side after his mad dash through open ground. He took David's medical kit and set to work emiddiately. First he drew a packet of Sulfa powder and poured it into the wound in David's chest. Then he tied field dressings and bandages tightly around his wound and put pressure on the wound until the bleeding stopped. Glyn then drew a morphine pill and took David's water canteen from his belt. David bit off half the morphine pill and swalowed it before washing it down with water from his canteen. The refreshing liquid made him feel far better. Glyn also drank from is own canteen ready for his next move.
"Ryan is covering the door to the hut, the enemy are trapped inside. I will take up position in this hut with the Bren gun and cover you. You will heal that wounded German and throw this grenade into the enemy occupied building. Understood?"Whispered David while handing Glyn the handheld expolosive.
Glyn then carefully helped David to his feet and suppproted him while they walked to the hole in the huts wall. Once they were inside Glyn helped David move to the doorway and David dropped down into a prone position. David deployed the bi-pod of the Bren gun which would vastly improve his aim and taped two magazines together at oposite ends for quick reloading. He also placed two magazines on the floor beside him.
Phase 2
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Ryan continued to fire at the enemy building leaving a brief pause between each shot while Glyn left the hut already drawing a field dressing from the medical kit. He kicked the wounded German's weapon away and knelt beside the man.
"Your going to be alright, my friend" whispered Private Glyn while carefully pouring sulfa powder into the man's wounds.
Glyn tied some field dressings tightly around the wounded mans wounds. He then covered the field dressing with bandages before drawing a single morphine pill and his water canteen. He placed the morphine pill on the mans tongue and let the water from the canteen wash it down his throat.
Glyn then got to his feet and crouched down before moving as stealthily as he could towards the enemy hut. Private Ryan still fired a continuous stream of bullets into the doorway. Glyn took his grenade from his belt pulled the pin as silently as he could. After cooking the explosive for two seconds he bounced it off the doorframe and into the hut with a gentle under arm throw.
Phase 3
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Glyn wasted no time in rushing away from the grenades blast radius and after running for a few meters he dived to the floor and braced for the explosion. Once the grenade had exploaded he lept to his feet and rushed over to a nearby German's corpse. He dragged the corpse to a position behind the hut and dropped into a prone position. As he did this David and Ryan had opened fire.
David began to spray the entire hut with four round bursts from his Bren gun aiming specifically for where the mud walls seemed weakest. Once he had emptied one magazine he swiftly flipped it over and loaded the other. Ryan fired a few more shots into the doorway before firing rapidly into the walls, the quick bolt-action of his Lee-Enfield was very useful for this task. As soon as Ryan had moved into a comfortable firing position he also opened fire on the hut being careful not to leave himself with less than five rounds in his magazine.
As soon as David had expended two magazines he reloaded and shouted for the men to cease firing. He hoped that by now the hut was in ruins and that he would be able to see the enemy cleary.
"Deutsche Soldaten. Sie werden umgeben und outgunned. Es gibt nur eine Art, wie Sie überleben werden. Wenn Sie leben wollen, werfen Ihre Waffen weg, und Lüge treten auf dem Grund entgegen"shouted Private Ryan loudly in as good a German accent as he could make.
The British soldiers aimed their iron sights for the enemies chests and awaited the reply. If there were any sudden movements they would slaughter the whole squad.
Translation
Deutsche Soldaten. Sie werden umgeben und outgunned. Es gibt nur eine Art, wie Sie überleben werden. Wenn Sie leben wollen, werfen Ihre Waffen weg, und Lüge treten auf dem Grund entgegen.
German soldiers. You are surrounded and outgunned. There is only one way you will survive. If you want to live throw your weapons away and lie face down on the ground.