The defense of the mosque was not under much pressure, but Joe Ga didn't ask anyone else to hand over their ammunition; instead, he provided his own spare ammo and grenades to them.
'Comet' had just arrived and couldn't quite grasp the situation. He only felt that the P·B people all had a bit of a firepower deficiency phobia—their ammo supply seemed overwhelmingly ample.
Facing 'Comet's' thanks, Joe Ga didn't explain, but instead took the initiative to lead people to cover their charge into the northern district before the last darkness of dawn.
After the French left, Joe Ga called 'Hemostat' to work with the Rangers' medics to take a look at a few of the seriously wounded.
These poor guys were really miserable!
Who would have thought that T1 units from both the United States and France would suffer such severe losses in a small town in Niger?
The Rangers were doing okay; the most seriously injured guy had been through a blood transfusion and was stabilizing.