Say what? This question has been in the question pool for a long time. I must admit I can see why it has been. The question is worded so oddly I can't figure what you want to know. The Geneva Convention rules apply to a medical unit and its personnel. The sick are protected by its conventions too. The Red Cross is also able to minister to them.
The personal pronouns that take the place of the noun phrase 'the soldiers and their prisoners' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Example:The soldiers and their prisoners arrived in trucks. They were directed to the secure area where sentries could check them in.
Gen. Stonewall Jackson, who was shot at night, by Confederate soldiers who were on guard duty. He died of his wounds a few days later.
Yes, the North Vietnamese were using gigantic crossbows to take out helicopters. The Vietnamese guerrilla unit(s) also used crossbows in Vietnam, as they were silent, accurate and deadly, and allowed one to pick off the last guy in line without alerting the rest, maybe taking out three or four before anyone was the wiser.
Sleeping conditions in the front line trenches were very poor. At dusk, the soldiers would "stand to", which meant that they would ready themselves for an enemy attack. When this was over and night had fallen, the hours of darkness gave cover for all kinds of furious activity, usually repairing wire and parapets, which could not take place during the daytime. At dawn, the troops would "stand to" again. Then there would be breakfast (the quality of which depended on the state of the battle and the frequency of supply. After that, some of the troops would be able to catch some sleep, probably on the fire-step, while the sentries kept watch. They would then take turns. Poor conditions, which generally ensure that sleep was infrequent and short.
As you might know, the Welrod is a small caliber integrally suppressed bolt action pistol. This means that firing it makes very little noise (bullets don't break the sound barrier, firing it doesn't cycle the action and the cartridge doesn't have a lot of potential for noise-making). I suspect this is similar to how it ought to be used: Stalk the sentry you're to remove. Once you're close enough, line up the Welrod with the base of the sentry's skull and fire. Then quickly catch the sentry before he falls and makes a lot of noise. Drag him into a dark little corner. Rinse and repeat as necessary. If there are multiple sentries, coordinate your removal with your friends.
False
There are multiple sentries at our school
Read the book
The commander posted sentries to watch for possible enemy attacks.The sentries would not let civilians enter the base without authorization.
sentry
What is the first word to the third order to the sentry
sentries
the sentries marched the border and would trade tobacco and other things and told each other about events that happened at camp
Lookout, watch, sentinel
The plural noun "sentries" is more than one sentry or guard. The similar plural noun "centuries" means periods of 100 years.
It is by Creon and then by lots that the sentries are chosen in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Creon chooses sentries to keep the bodies of the disloyal Theban dead from being buried. The sentries find Polyneices' body partially buried under a dusty layer. Creon is known to take an unlikable message out on the messenger. No one volunteers to inform the king so they cast lots to decide who will carry out the loathsome task.
Sentries used to.