Captain Watson apparently thought of it as his horse.
He ran back onto the road, and signaled the driver of Captain Watson's jeep to pick him up.
Captain Watson was where he had left him.
Captain Watson looked at him as if he had never seen him before.
Captain Watson said, and now his voice was shrill.
"One more step and you would have been a dead man," Captain Watson said.
Captain Watson's courage and personal example were an inspiration to his men.
Luckily, Captain Watson had not been hit by any shrapnel and was okay.
Captain Watson paid the duty himself, pledging to fight for the return of the money.
Captain Watson, the officer in charge of the pom-poms, was shot down, and it proved to be impossible to bring the guns into action.