Once Soothesong passes, he continues his reconnoiter, breathing in the tempting fumes of meat broth greedily. |
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Rolling left to lie prone, I shoved the rifle stock to my shoulder and dared to reconnoiter by peeping over a twisted root. |
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The heavy cavalry troop can reconnoiter up to a 10-kilometer-wide zone or up to two routes simultaneously. |
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These flights gave the pilots an opportunity to study the terrain, note landmarks on their maps, and reconnoiter routes to and from the front lines. |
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These scouts can reconnoiter routes, conduct screening missions, and escort convoys because they do not need extra equipment, additional troops, or special training. |
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They can reconnoiter to determine enemy dispositions and occupy observation posts from which they can observe the battlefield and relay information to the commander. |
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Specifically, the team was to reconnoiter potential helicopter landing zones, determine the level of enemy activity, and observe possible cave sites. |
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The naval commander, chosen for his aggressiveness, was new to Lake Champlain, knew nothing of its winds, and failed to reconnoiter the American position. |
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An American friend from his prewar Paris days, Robert Wernick, now 94, reminded me in an e-mail of the time during training when my father's commanding officer: ….commanded him to reconnoiter a hill. |
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We reconnoiter the terrain during the summer, when the weather is good. |
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Thieves and robbers frequently pay a reconnoiter visit in advance. |
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Just reconnoiter at Christmas and talk about your future then. |
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