The snipers would pick you off but they are afraid to hit the little girl you are hiding in front of you. |
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At the peak of the insurrection, the defenders ran out of tear gas, and snipers began attempts to pick them off. |
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That firefight started when snipers took some potshots at the Marines providing security around here. |
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If his squad is seen, the snipers will shoot them before they can set up for infiltration. |
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As many civilians tried to leave the city, they were picked off by snipers. |
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It began with the unremitting curfews, followed by reports of babies dying at checkpoints and snipers shooting children. |
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The insurgents also use mines, booby traps, and snipers, and they conduct large-scale terrorist actions involving hostage taking. |
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When we reached the valley, there were a few berms the snipers could use to lay behind in firing position. |
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Locals claim the dead were civilians shot by snipers or caught in crossfire. |
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This will not be solved by snipers or by anti-tank missiles from helicopters. |
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To keep Iraqi Republican Guard snipers from seeing the glow of my computer screen, I swaddled the laptop in a thick blanket and a rubber poncho. |
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Because they have night vision capabilities, the snipers can track and engage several enemy scouts during training. |
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Many Native soldiers were used as reconnaissance scouts and snipers and were very effective at their craft and won much acclaim for their deeds. |
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The Chechens met the Russians in urban combat in Grozny and soon Chechen snipers took a toll on Russian forces. |
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Both are expert marksmen, sharpshooters, snipers of great skill and reputation. |
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Then, Spetnaz troops and scouts were sent ahead of the armor to eliminate RPG-armed snipers. |
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You should nominate your best marksmen as snipers while your all-arounders act as assault gunners or sappers. |
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Every legion was of 50 men. 25 riflemen, 10 gunners, 5 snipers and 10 explosive. |
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Reed's platoon moved straight through the city on the double, rushing past snipers and ambush locations. |
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They might house listening posts, artillery observers, snipers, or trench mortars. |
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The platoon attacked this strongpoint, though heavily outnumbered, and Connor himself killed two German snipers. |
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When all was ready, the long-range snipers, including me and my men, began firing. |
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The army positioned snipers on rooftops, witnesses said, and fired a tank shell at an electricity transformer, plunging the camp into darkness. |
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The Russian snipers were not prepared to hunt in the ruins and to lie in ambush for days on end. |
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Inevitably the snipers and the carpers have done their worst to make life uncomfortable for him. |
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There were at least seventeen armed goons, not to mention the three snipers on the roof. |
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Thousands of people were evacuated, and police snipers placed on the rooftops. |
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Rebel snipers had 30 Kyrgyz soldiers pinned in a crossfire in a narrow canyon. |
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Our snipers and reconnaissance Marines excelled at this task, as one would expect of trained observers. |
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After a six-hour standoff, Spanish special forces rappelled from a helicopter onto the moving deck while snipers stood by. |
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There were standing orders not to salute officers in the field, since snipers generally tried to shoot those they saw being saluted. |
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Anger boiled over last week after snipers attacked protesters in the bloodiest violence in Ukraine's post-Soviet history. |
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Some district council representatives also reported snipers firing at civilians. |
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After a while, he began to jest that there were snipers across the street trying to get him. |
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Confederate snipers took advantage of their positions atop Willis Hill to pick off the unlucky Federal troops concentrating at the edge of Fredericksburg. |
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Native forces offered resistance, with fighters in buses and trucks sent across the river to attack US troops and regime snipers took potshots from rooftops. |
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Eight basic character types are available, from the infantryman common to all game maps, NCO specialists, support troopers, machine gunners, snipers and paratroopers. |
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With two campaign buses and three press buses, accompanied by motorcycle escorts and vehicles full of secret service snipers, there is an enormous sense of occasion. |
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So, they do rely on snipers to a really extraordinary amount. |
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The incident occurred in a neighbourhood where last week snipers open fire on a French military convoy lightly wounding one soldier. |
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They want to do the things that they believe police marksmen do and military snipers do, so the selection of the rifle and the selection of the round fits into that. |
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The army and marine snipers particularly like to work at night, when their night vision and thermal imaging equipment enables them to shoot accurately in the darkness. |
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Beyond that, a ridge of feathery trees from where Isis snipers had been taking potshots at Kurdish positions. |
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Shelling was less intense but snipers continued to be numerous though less aggressive. |
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This action is very useful to locate the snipers, or to flush out the infantries camouflaged in order to occupy itself some with marines. |
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Armored vehicles, paratroop units and snipers sealed off Kabul's streets during this week's conference. |
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Sergeant Trixie, the party-pooper squad leader, sends the girls to flush out some snipers. |
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Typhoon fighter jets will patrol the skies, and puma helicopters will be at the ready with airborne snipers. |
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Nonetheless, German shellfire and snipers took a significant toll, and in places there was fierce bayonet fighting. |
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The area was full of snipers and machine guns, and just to the right of LES BUISSONS an 88 millimetre gun opened fire on the tanks. |
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The Syrian army used tanks and mortars to attack the neighbourhood and snipers were deployed to control movement on the main streets. |
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Now, no one can access it as half of it is occupied by the FSA and the the other half by the Syrian army and snipers are on top of the buildings. |
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Some of the students were killed by snipers and there were witnesses who said those snipers fired live bullets. |
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The qualities these spiritual guides represent were keys to these brave Aboriginal Canadians' success as snipers, scouts and soldiers. |
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What the insurgents are going to use and have been using to kill our troops are the IEDs, the suicide bombers and the snipers. |
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The snipers are blocking your main axis of advance leaving you with no feasible alternative than to deal with the problem. |
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Many Aboriginal soldiers used their traditional hunting skills to serve as snipers and scouts. |
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The guidelines go on to offer advice on everything from avoiding snipers to recognising roadside bombs. |
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Probably as a result of their experience as hunters in civilian life, many Indian soldiers excelled as snipers. |
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Eyewitnesses reported that people were trying to hide behind trees but were shot by snipers. |
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For covering fire, the company had a fire-base set up along a nearby ridge as well as snipers strategically placed in the area. |
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Such large sheets are common in Kobani, meant to protect fighters and civilians from the ever gazing eyes of ISIS snipers. |
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All snipers carry not only the L96 but also a 5.56 mm regulation rifle. |
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The snipers were two individuals shooting randomly at anyone. |
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As for communications equipment, the snipers need small, easily packable radios and a good directional antenna to allow for longer-range communications. |
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The purpose of the dance was to prevent snipers from getting a bead on us. |
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The Americans placed their own snipers in buildings across the road, in the hope that a muzzle flash or a flicker of light or shadow would betray the enemy's position. |
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Well, I can assure the snipers and sneerers that I have been consistent. |
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In the coastal resort of Hammamet, looters trashed Mr Materi's villa and slaughtered his pet tiger. More disturbingly, reports emerged of attacks by suspected saboteurs and snipers, with gun battles erupting in the capital. |
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Although the snipers may be engaged, the aim if at all possible should be to neutralise them whilst at the same time causing the least possible damage to the museum. |
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Saying, 'My company commander will want me', he returned through a fusillade of sniper fire, crawling much of the way from shell hole to shell hole with snipers firing at him every time he exposed himself. |
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The Canadian contingent comprised 16 soldiers, including six snipers and an emergency extraction force of medical, security and transport personnel with vehicles specialized for winter operations. |
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What if Serb snipers started tucking puppies under their arms? |
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High Commissioner denounced the reported use of machineguns, snipers and military planes against civilians. |
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This did not stop a number of commanders, whether or not they were aware of the directive, from accepting Aboriginals, some of whom would later earn sterling reputations, especially as snipers. |
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After the cruel events of this week when Viktor Yanukovych and his gang killed more than 75 people, even using snipers to do so, we have reached the point of no return. |
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Meanwhile, Russian media have claimed that snipers were employed by the opposition or western intelligence agencies to provoke Yanukovych's overthrow. |
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When his unit moved to Blagny the troops were so close to the Germans that the snipers had to excavate their spyholes using pen knives. |
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The children of Sarajevo can play again without fear of snipers. |
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And there are credible reports that the snipers who killed more than 70 on Thursday were based in the government buildings that areĀ already being occupied by protesters combing for evidence. |
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Likewise, many of the 35 Indian soldiers from the Fort William region in Ontario had lived by hunting and were such good shots that all 35 became snipers. |
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American troops were attacked virtually every time they sallied from their base, whether by snipers or by booby traps consisting of piles of explosive stuffed into sewers. |
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But he is adamant he will not cowtow to the snipers and that his belief in his own convictions will remain as strong as always. |
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Meanwhile, 40 Commando supported by the Royal Tank Regiment remained engaged in clearing the downtown of Egyptian snipers. |
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Gallipoli would be the Newfoundlanders' first experience of the horrors of trench warfare-artillery fire, snipers, great cold and disease caused by living in such harsh conditions. |
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I saw airplanes pouring death over those huddled under the roofs, snipers chasing terrified escapers, and corpses swimming in their blood. |
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But the fact they're glamorous and get their boobies out now and again allows the snipers to dismiss them as popsies. |
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The snipers who resisted the army's advance therefore not only included members of the Marxist parties, but also Radicals and Peronists. |
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Ghillie suits are a type of full-body clothing made to resemble heavy foliage and used to camouflage military snipers. |
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Robert Ross was killed by American snipers as he attempted to rally his troops in the first skirmish. |
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In addition, the division's snipers were able to gain the upper hand over their German rivals. |
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The parties were also encouraged to immediately pull out snipers from the conflict area, to enhance efforts to finalize the Basic Principles and to begin drafting a comprehensive peace agreement. |
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Riot police were deployed along with snipers armed with tranquilliser darts to help recapture the animals. |
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In March 2011, police snipers opened fire on the prodemocracy camp in Sana'a, killing more than 50 people. |
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This is why snipers operate as a two-man team, one of the roles of the spotter being to establish the accurate range, possibly using an instrument such as a laser rangefinder. |
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After several minor skirmishes, the snipers were removed, but tensions and violence between regional, city, tribal, and familial groups continued. |
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