@PotomacBobIn my story Aztlan Portal, in Chapter 13 "The First Battle of Cuauhtemoc" I think I have done an effective job of describing, in a cohesive manner, a battle, by describing it from several perspectives. Each of the combatants (and the soldiers observing from an RPA {Remotely Piloted Aircraft} aka "Predator" "drone") cannot know everything that is going on. The reader enjoys a better perspective, by 'observing' each limited perspective, and being 'pieced together'
To keep various perspective clear I use: Federal Route 16, Outskirts of Cuauhtémoc, Chihuahua state (140km northeast of the Barranca del Cobre)
1515 Hours (3:15 PM) ZPT (Zona Pacifico) Tuesday March 27th 2018
(dialogue spoken in Spanish, but written in English; some Spanish is in italics)
As the rain closed in visibility became restricted. Just before the rain really started coming down, it looked as if there were several pillars of smoke off to the southwest, fifteen hundred, to maybe twenty-five hundred meters away. So far neither Cossack Six One, nor any of the other members of the Cazadores Peloton had reported anything; Teniente Coronel de Ribera was not going to micro-manage them.
https://storiesonline.net/s/25148/aztlan-portal/14
It is said that 'Amateurs Copy, Professionals Steal!' I "Borrowed" from Tom Clancy and other writers I enjoy reading.