a sentry
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sentry
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.
Watchman
There are different names, usually a Watchmen or a sentinel.
The soldier who stands on watch for enemies is commonly referred to as a "lookout" or "sentinel." This role is crucial for maintaining security and alerting others of potential threats. In a military context, they may also be referred to as a "guard" or "watchman." Their vigilance helps ensure the safety of their unit.
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.
A watch-dog !
No, you shouldn't watch tv to go to bed because it keeps you more a wake and keeps you thinking about stuff that keeps you up later you should either read or count sheep No, you shouldn't watch tv to go to bed because it keeps you more a wake and keeps you thinking about stuff that keeps you up later you should either read or count sheep
Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin' = Timex watches