D Company will be following and deploy to the south.
D Company would provide rear guard, spread across all three columns.
Most of D Company would be captured before they could reach the river.
D Company was primed for it, aching to get going.
D Company made contact with the enemy force of regimental size and was soon under attack from three sides.
D company was the first across, and they immediately proceeded to the southern end of the island to Chamak.
Where any specific sniper was located, D Company could not tell.
D Company received heavy machine-gun fire from Hill 865 to the west, in particular.
Yet with their casualties now unable to be moved, D Company would have to remain in location instead.
By 18:45, D Company had succeeded in moving into an all round defensive position, nearly two and a half hours after the battle began.