Call Of Duty — -wwii
While standard strategic reports focus on terrain and logistics, this psychological and tactical after-action report focuses on a single squad within G Company, 16th Infantry Regiment. The unit sustained a 210% casualty rate between Normandy and the Ardennes, yet maintained combat effectiveness against overwhelming odds. The deciding variable is identified as Cpl. Ronald “Red” Daniels (Service No. 37642039). This report analyzes how one soldier’s moral gravity prevented the squad’s dissolution during three key phases: the Marigny ambush, the Battle of the Bulge, and the Rhine assault.
TO: SHAEF (Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force) FROM: Field Analyst R. Sullivan, Attached to 1st ID “The Big Red One” RE: Operational Debrief & Anomalous Tactical Report – “Operation Cobra” to Rhine Crossing DATE: April 18, 1945 Call of Duty -WWII
The 1st Infantry Division should immediately promote Daniels to Sergeant. However, this analyst warns that upon return to civilian life, Daniels will likely experience a catastrophic psychological collapse as the adrenaline recedes. He has absorbed the trauma of three men. He is the tip of the spear, but the spear is cracked. While standard strategic reports focus on terrain and
Immediate psychiatric hold upon V-E Day. Do not let him go home to that farm alone. Ronald “Red” Daniels (Service No
Attached: Sketch of the squad insignia carved into the wall at the Remagen bridgehead, with the scrawled note: "For Zuss."