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Tom Brace tells a heroic story about being shot at in tiny boats crossing the same canal, then tossing grenades into an enemy foxhole from cover after ordering a man to machine gun them..
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I learned how to fire an M-16, move under enemy fire, dig foxholes and throw grenades.
He spotted two 88-millimeter German gun emplacements and saw two enemy soldiers in a foxhole.
In a forested area near the Mall, a platoon could be depicted not in glorious charge but pinned down by enemy fire, dug into foxholes.
Why would a soldier — who may not believe in, or even fully understand, what he is fighting for — leave the safety of the foxhole to charge into enemy fire?
But he carried a rifle as well as a notebook, and, crisscrossing the country in low-flying helicopters and camping in foxholes within range of enemy artillery, he was in more danger than anyone in Texas or New Jersey... John McCain is a special case...
He was awarded a Silver Star for an act of courage during the war in Vietnam after he picked up a live enemy grenade and flung it from a foxhole during a firefight.
In an extended take that echoes the chewing gum scene, Jim finds himself in a foxhole with a dying German soldier, and grudgingly offers his enemy his last cigarette.
No muddy foxholes or sandstorm-swept desert barracks under threat of enemy attack for them.
The soldiers were told to tough it out in their foxholes, Mr. Manchester wrote, because movement could be mistaken for enemy infiltration.
We might go to war and need to protect an area, the enemy might attack that area, they might throw a grenade that might land in your foxhole.
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