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Elephant Valley
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Excellent. That's just about the only word I can use. Apart from a few little typos (and, lets face it, nobody is immune to those) it's practically perfect. The only problem I had was that during some of the longer conversations - this one comes to mind:
I found it easy to lose track fo the speaker. That's easily remedied though. Just toss in a few more narration points. Other than that it's great. It really seems like you know your stuff. I just hope you're not finished.
Edited by - CODENAME on 9/18/2004 8:04:59 PM
On Hill 55, an assistant operations officer dropped a stack of yellow message slips on the intelligence chief's field desk. The gunnery sergeant took the stack and glanced through the first few until he saw the snipers report.
"What's going on with my best two men?" he asked the young lieutenant.
"They reported contact this morning and asked for illumination rounds on call through the night. They say they have a sizable NVA unit pinned behind a paddy dike in Elephant Valley. Division wants to wait and see what develops."
"What's Division going to do if the NVA decide to overrun our boys?"
They have units ready to move by chopper. They can be in there in less than an hour. I think Division wants to see if the enemy goes in to pull their men out of the fire and then they'll hit em."
"You think those two can hold for an hour if they're stormed?"
"No. But I don't think they'll storm those two, they probably have the enemy scared half to death."
I found it easy to lose track fo the speaker. That's easily remedied though. Just toss in a few more narration points. Other than that it's great. It really seems like you know your stuff. I just hope you're not finished.
Edited by - CODENAME on 9/18/2004 8:04:59 PM
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