It could be a sentry, someone posted as a guard. Lookouts are used in some locations. Listening posts are often positions out in front of the lines to keep tabs on the enemy.
Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
Sometimes, people call the soldiers who keep watch for enemies Sentries or lookouts.
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There are different names, usually a Watchmen or a sentinel.
The term hashish, is derived from the name for the Saracen soldiers, called hashashins, who ingested the highly potent cannabis resin before being sent out to assassinate enemies.
humans and hunting dogs this is because many group associations have this as a hobby, people with dogs go hunting for foxes search it up seen as i have forgot the name of it
Name given to the British soldiers by the people of Boston was the "redcoats".
Then she keeps her maiden name. It is tradition and not compulsory to change it in most jurisdictions.
Their enemies were basically Japan