"Enemy at three o'clock and nine o'clock! Machine gunner! Suppress the PKM on top of the sand dune at three o'clock! Everyone else, focus your fire on the riflemen behind the rocks at nine o'clock! Cross cover! Don't panic!"
Mans, having served ten years in the US Special Forces, found himself in an unusually cold and lucid state amidst extreme shock and adrenaline rush.
Quickly, he judged the approximate position of the enemy from the muzzle flashes, shouting orders at the top of his lungs to try to steady the situation.
The two people in the lead vehicle were all killed at this time. The four surviving Thunder Defense Mercenaries demonstrated their high military training and combat response as former Special Forces members.
Despite the sudden ambush which filled them with shock and anger, they didn't run around like headless chickens.
