The central farm building has been reinforced, but ultimately, it's still a civilian structure. It won't withstand concentrated fire from your platoon for long. But there's a lot of open ground to cover before you could engage in close combat.
On your tactical display, you can see the other squads spread out, and you know Shah is at the front. He might be better at leading this charge than you, especially if you can cover him.
You can also see the symbol of your drop ship circling near its holding station. It's tough enough to take a few bullet hits.
But is this objective really so tough that you need outside help? It's just a single building with a bunch of rag-tag rebels hiding within. Your platoon is nearly at max strength. But they have to cover that open ground first.
"Sir," Shah signals you, "all squads in position. What's the plan?"
You agonize for a moment over your options. You learned a lot in strike officer school, but this is one of those things impossible to learn in training. Well, you say to yourself, time to gain some experience.