Another force at a light battalion commander's disposal is his antitank platoon or company. |
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While he was guarding the prisoners, some of the other platoon members poured boiled water over them. |
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We coordinated nonstandard casualty evacuation, which would be done on our tank turrets, and prepared his platoon for our arrival. |
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Staff Sergeant Brian Flading, a 19D Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, remembers an incident when his platoon was mortared one night in Balad. |
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Looking like fugitives from a bankrupt circus, the platoon slowly motored down a narrow muddy road to rejoin Charlie Company. |
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Third platoon was the last to leave and John knew that it was killing the Lieutenant to leave so many of her comrades' deaths unavenged. |
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To undertake the duties and responsibilities of a platoon sergeant, you are expected to be at the top of your game. |
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Once the platoon graduated from formal boot camp, a squad was assigned to each troop. |
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For the rest of the day, my platoon was sniped at from here and there, and we had a few skirmishes. |
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In the past, the toughest job in the Army was a Bradley Fighting Vehicle-equipped infantry platoon leader. |
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The contact report surged through the platoon internal radio net like a bolt of lightning. |
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Two or more squads make up a platoon, which usually has 16 to 44 soldiers and is led by a lieutenant. |
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We cabbed there to rendezvous with more bar staff, once again forming a platoon of hard pounders. |
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Complying with established stand-to times, support platoon members begin to prepare. |
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His platoon sergeant, SFC Dunchi brought Xavier up to speed with the happenings and particulars of their platoon, the Outlaws. |
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Casualties among the platoon commanders had been so heavy that Gaje was made an acting havildar in command of a platoon of D Company. |
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Just as the southern dismounted squad hears metal on metal, a BMP opens fire, launching round after round of 30 mm toward the Bradley platoon. |
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All joking apart, the heavenly Hellenic national triumph should act as a loud, trumpeted warning to the Premiership's pampered platoon. |
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Rifle squad leaders and weapon platoon section heads donned staff sergeant stripes. |
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The platoon attacked this strongpoint, though heavily outnumbered, and Connor himself killed two German snipers. |
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The company-level mortar platoon cannot range to cover all three dispersed platoons in a Stryker company. |
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General Riley, the highest-ranking officer there not counting Derringer, moved into the square, leading a platoon to the riverside to fire. |
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He saw the next wave of attackers gathering to charge the platoon position. |
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The test will be a battle simulation, using paintball guns, against a platoon of marines. |
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During deployment, leaders should establish sustainment and cross-training plans on platoon organic weapons. |
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Imagine you are a sergeant taking a platoon of soldiers on patrol through rugged northern Australia. |
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Instead of constantly maneuvering to maintain contact, the platoon should seize the dominant terrain in the area. |
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He was commissioned in the British Army in 1911 and during World War I commanded in frontline action at every echelon from platoon to brigade. |
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Another method that can help them understand how the unit fights is talking to the communications platoon sergeant or commo chief. |
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It can be practised by units as small as a company or platoon, or as part of a major programme to protect an industrial site or air base. |
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Although assault pioneers were all trained riflemen and could fight as a rifle platoon, their value to the battalion was in their versatility. |
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Commanders and platoon leaders should lead from the front of attack formation even when in file or column when fighting in urban terrain. |
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It would be no great surprise, along here, to bump into a platoon of confused old men in Japanese infantry uniforms. |
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The combat capability of such a servicemen could be compared, even by conservative estimates, to that of a modern section or even platoon. |
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Six months ago, he was in Baghdad leading a platoon of 33 soldiers teaching Iraqis how to be cops. |
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The third rifle platoon was committed to reinforce success on the right flank. |
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Tracer rounds ricochet into the sky as rounds land short of the tank platoon. |
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If Anderson falters, the team could turn to utilityman Tomas Perez, a much superior fielder, on a platoon basis. |
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Our sergeant led our platoon across Crete displaying great bravery and single-handedly taking out German machine-gun positions. |
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While weak bats may have prevented some defensive aces from starting roles, they often enjoyed long careers as backup or platoon catchers. |
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At worst, Gibbons makes a nice platoon bat, and has been able to get by in right field, and play well at first base. |
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With a.255 lifetime batting average, Ibanez appeared to be destined for a career as a platoon outfielder and backup first baseman. |
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And Cal Ripken, just days after learning he is a platoon player from here on out, hit his first 2001 homer. |
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However, the Giants would be best suited to find a left-handed hitting first baseman this winter, as Niekro makes the perfect platoon partner. |
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He doesn't walk as much as you'd like, but he looks to be a great platoon candidate with Phillips. |
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He joined the Mets, at first becoming a platoon partner with Ed Kranepool at first base. |
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Jones still looks like a potential platoon player, though his defense helps offset his struggles against lefthanders. |
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I like the Kent signing, think Valentin is okay as a platoon player, and am having hopefully not naive hopes that Perez is a player. |
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Expect Iannetta to face a good number of southpaws, as the club would be best suited to platoon the position. |
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He was the acting first sergeant for the postal platoon at Camp Able Sentry and said this was his second deployment. |
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They interfere with experienced convoy, platoon, squad leaders and first sergeants. |
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The platoon in the unaffected pass began to reposition onto the flank of the enemy forces, which took approximately 20 minutes. |
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Perez, the point man for the lead squad, and therefore the most exposed member of the platoon, came under the majority of these fires. |
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That platoon depends upon the corpsman's ability to think and react quickly in combat and in other critical situations. |
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You learn it by leading your platoon at night on long forced marches over terrain you have never seen before. |
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In his book, he takes a platoon through a year of battle in the jungle undergrowth, cowardice, heroism, gallantry and the white feather. |
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The platoon in reserve moves to the right, assuming the bottom position in the new fight echelon. |
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The platoon deconflicts airspace during flight in the air traffic control chat room. |
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Nakamura's platoon comprised himself, a gunnery sergeant, and four squads, each squad with nine men. |
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They can also combine with the scout platoon to engage enemy targets for hasty attacks and ambushes. |
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The commander, executive officer, or platoon leader authorizes the vehicle or equipment to be parked or stored. |
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A platoon of 16 soldiers can conduct this training to standard in approximately 3 hours, which includes walk-throughs, dry runs, and live runs. |
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Finally, Wren and I saluted and did an about-face, turning around to face the platoon. |
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One platoon took the initiative and built a burn toilet, shower, and washbasins out of pre-existing materials. |
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He made over 40 parachute jumps while serving as a rifle platoon leader, battalion adjutant, and commander of a raider platoon. |
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Like all the graduating cadets, he was assigned to a unit as a platoon lieutenant, commanding the ranks of the enlisted men. |
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Manager Davey Lopes plans to platoon Matt Stairs and Alex Ochoa in right field. |
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They are extremely useful in aiding the reconnaissance-gathering capabilities of the battalion recon platoon. |
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This allows them to operate further from the parent recon platoon, while still maintaining a good communications link with the task force. |
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Then I was told a machine-gun platoon in the Duke of Cornwall's 7th Battalion needed a man trained on a Lewis gun. |
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The smallest combat engineer in the security platoon, Bourgeois, 19, was constantly ribbed about being tiny. |
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A rice paddy and a small canal separated the advance platoon and the village. |
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Infantry platoon command posts used small field switchboards and wire lines to connect squads, sentries, and listening posts. |
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If you are the medical platoon leader for an infantry or armor battalion task force, you are expected to have what you need to treat patients. |
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The mortar platoon is the personal artillery battery for the battalion commander. |
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As these two young men had been in my platoon it was decided that we would draw lots. |
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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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I was an armor task force scout platoon sergeant when my battalion deployed to Iraq. |
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The smallest entity commanded by a commissioned officer is usually a platoon of about 30 men. |
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A subaltern and a sergeant were told off to supervise each platoon, any spare officers taking up positions in the rear of the battalion line. |
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A platoon of sci-fi marines are dropped into hostile territory, seething with aliens, and they go ballistic. |
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And then he did it again, leading the scratch platoon he had formed on to its objective. |
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The best way to mitigate risk is with more boots on the ground, meaning never patrol dismounted with less than a platoon. |
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Oriented north toward the small town of Limbo, he meticulously fights off the slow drift to complacency within his platoon. |
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The task force later lost the howitzer battery, separate infantry platoon, and engineer platoon. |
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Acting as the beaters, the infantry platoon is to clear the woods for the enemy eyes forward. |
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Its platoon of battle-ready pundits attacks fiercely, with the confidence of small boys playing tin soldiers on Mummy's carpet. |
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He served as a platoon commander with the British Army for 10 years, and saw service in Northern Ireland. |
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A platoon of soldiers stands at a checkpoint on a barren road in the middle of miles and miles of trackless desert. |
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Back in the trenches, he offered a prize to the first platoon to kick its football up to the German trenches on the day of the attack. |
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Neither field marshal nor platoon leader should be point man. |
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While navigating the vehicle through obstacles, Church fired his rifle at insurgents with one hand while encouraging his platoon leader to stay conscious. |
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Two years and eight months later he would be a rifleman in an infantry platoon, being transported across the Pacific Ocean for the invasion of Japan. |
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The Marine platoon on Vegas, near Bunker Hill, took cover in its last remaining bunker as shells rained down, and then was sealed in by an earthfall. |
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Sixty enemy combatants in fortified positions assaulted the platoon. |
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If you have assigned vehicles, devise a marking system with pennants or small flags that helps you visualize how your platoon is arrayed or where it is located. |
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In addition to shortages on armor plates there has also been a shortage on assault rifles, requiring the military to outfit one man per platoon with a cavalry saber. |
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His platoon, attacking heavily fortified and strategically located hostile emplacements, had been stopped by intense fire from a large bunker containing several firing posts. |
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The platoon tracks could occasionally kick out four sandbags tied together as casualties that the first sergeant could take back to the battalion aid station. |
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Once every ten days, a platoon rotates back to Balad Air Base to take showers and wash clothes. |
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Five days ago he led his platoon into the city to fight the Iraqi army. |
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I had my 9 a.m. acting class to teach to our platoon of body doubles. |
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One platoon is always on standby for immediate deployment to crisis spots. |
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At the very least he might land one or more useful platoon players, or an everyday guy who can deliver league-average performance at bargain rates. |
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There's a whole platoon of people sticking by you and giving support. |
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Armor platoon members can relate to logistics problems when attached to an infantry or mechanized task force not familiar with supporting armor units. |
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A member of our own Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment received medallic recognition of his acts of bravery in saving members of his own platoon. |
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Successful performance in jobs like drill sergeant, instructor, first sergeant, and platoon sergeant all clearly enhance a Soldier's chances of promotion. |
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An Army study done shortly after World War II concluded that on average, out of a thirty-two man platoon, only two people were stone-cold killers. |
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Center fielder Dave Roberts is a platoon player coming off a career year. |
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This includes a radio operator, light and heavy machine gun operators, and at least a lieutenant or two who bark out orders for the platoon to follow. |
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A pair of well-trained sniper teams can hold up a platoon, a regiment, a brigade, send men scrabbling face down in the earth, huddling for cover, mewling and sobbing. |
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It does not require a platoon of flatfoots to make discreet inquiries. |
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A platoon from Pembroke paraded through the streets of Parnu, where the salute was taken by the President, and the ship's company also managed a good run ashore. |
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The enemy had returned to the bunker by means of connecting trenches from other emplacements and the platoon was again halted by devastating fire. |
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Platoon leaders and platoon sergeants spend an extraordinary amount of time not on deciding who deserves medals but working on the grammar and presentation of the citation. |
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When a platoon of American troops in WWII were making their way across Europe, they came across a bombed-out monastery with these words graffitied on its basement wall. |
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An entire platoon of soldiers broke in through the front door. |
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Also at 2nd Platoon's location was the battalion mortar platoon. |
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The advance guard is usually comprised of a motorized rifle battalion reinforced with a tank company, an artillery battalion, an engineer platoon, and a flame-thrower platoon. |
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Jacque Jones is getting the chance to play against lefthanded pitchers after spending the first five weeks of the season as a platoon player in left field. |
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Aitken recited the names and numbers of all the members of his platoon. |
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Tough but softly spoken, he leads the platoon through enemy lines with an ease that confounds his superiors as they attempt to emulate his advance. |
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As a body, our platoon sergeants and first sergeants are so talented, proficient and self-confident that, more than ever, new lieutenants can be intimidated. |
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At one point, the CIA went behind oda 574's back to request a platoon of Rangers. |
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A platoon of conventional marines supplemented his mechanized squad. |
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Pat Barone, whose platoon of paratroopers was conducting nightly operations with the Iraqis north of Husayba. |
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In the first two waves, two engineers armed with mobile charges and gun cotton for destroying dugouts, accompanied each platoon. |
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It was the part that Willem Dafoe wound up playing in platoon. |
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But the undoubted apogee of the festival was the young Pakistani platoon. |
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They were the only survivors in a separated element of Pokorny's platoon in the summer of 1970 after a firefight in a no-name village. |
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In 1979, he graduated officers' school, and went on to serve as a paratroop company commander and platoon commander. |
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The whole platoon had felt gutted, an attitude rarely reflected in press reporters. |
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Michael Caine's first film role was as one of the privates in George Baker's platoon in the 1956 film A Hill in Korea. |
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Dahl was made a lieutenant in the King's African Rifles, commanding a platoon of Askaris, indigenous troops serving in the colonial army. |
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A platoon sergeant may only be a non-commissioned officer but he's the one his men look to when the bullets start flying. |
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A platoon sergeant may only be a noncommissioned officer but he's the one his men look to when the bullets start flying. |
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German tanks had radio receivers that allowed them to be directed by platoon command tanks, which had voice communication with other units. |
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A platoon of Luftwaffe airmen was flown that evening to Guernsey by Junkers transport planes. |
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Taylor has been hitting poorly against left-handers, and Morgan has been hitting poorly against right-handers, so they will platoon. |
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I was surprised to learn that some of today's drill sergeants still use the Weaponeer system to give training in the platoon bays at night. |
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Our platoon sergeant says we need to get endorsements For air brakes now, but I'm having no luck finding any info on CDL training. |
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It gained its popular name from Sergeant Yakov Pavlov, who commanded the platoon that seized the building and defended it during the long battle. |
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When his platoon was halted by heavy machine-gun 're Pte Tandey crawled forward to locate the gun post and led a Lewis gun team to destroy it. |
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He and another man moved forward their Lewis guns and attacked an enemy machine gun, which was holding up their platoon. |
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To account for the exigencies of terrain, extended order drill was practised on different types of ground in platoon, company, or battalion-sized formations. |
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No matter how tired they became, once someone in the ranks began a Jody call, the whole platoon would pick it up and everyone seemed to march a little taller. |
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His lecture notes for instructing platoon members include advice on street fighting, field fortifications, and the use of mortars of various kinds. |
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When he arrived he was perhaps one of the cockiest blokes in the platoon. |
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A platoon from 15th Welsh was diverted and assaulted the farm, capturing 15 men and killing or scattering the rest, securing the flank of the advance. |
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This demand for more information could become a distracter unless we can find a way to prioritize and expedite the flow of information at the company and platoon levels. |
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