not enough.
It is difficult to determine an exact number of enemy combatants killed in the war on terror. Various estimates have been made, but they typically do not account for civilian casualties or include all conflict zones where the war on terror has been waged. Additionally, the definition of an "enemy combatant" can vary, further complicating an accurate count.
no one really knows but about 16,000 to 40,000 people had been executed from the reign of terror
Traditionally, on the battlefield, although they're in uniform, unless they're armed, they have been considered non-combatants.
which enemy? when? what country? need to be much more specific, there have been hundreds of wars there.
The nation with a common language; Britain.
The casualites would have been drastically lower and the terror level in the trenches also would have been less.
A "tango" is a known enemy threat. The term "tango down" indicates that a threat has been neutralized. It lets friendly combatants know that said threat isn't a threat anymore and focus can be shifted off that specific enemy.
t.i has recently been arrested 4 posesion of 8 semi auto machine guns after an enemy killed his best mate
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
A military tribunal is where a military court has jurisdiction over enemy combatants, or people who are in military custody or have been accused of war crimes. Courts martials have jurisdiction over its own military members.
because there unseeable by enemys. Until there 5 feet away then snap, the enemy has been killed.
The Reign of Terror have been avoinded if france didn't have a dictartorship for their country.
In January 2009 1,284 palestinians had been killed, 6 IDF by enemy fire and 3 IDF by friendly fire.
Another dinosaur, huge crocodiles, the meteorite that killed the dinosaurs, climate change and much more
Planet Terror is a film Fergie has been in.
No, there is no such thing as "would of" ... the term is would have, as in "I would have felt terror at the earthquake if I'd been there."
Terror attacks can and have been carried out by many individuals and groups. There is no single person or organisation responsible
Cpl Shampaner was commanding what Marine commanders refer to as a Hunter/ Killer Team. His team was ambushed by as many as 6 enemy combatants. He and his shooter repelled three separate attacks and neutralized as many as 4 enemy soldiers from a range of 25 meters. They neutralized these soldiers with rifle fire and Shampanier exposed himself to enemy machine gun fire to throw hand grenades. Shampaner later acknowledged that his shooter should have been recognized as well for his extreme heroics.