The author waits until the end to reveal that the enemy is the snipers brother so as to create suspense in the story. The revelation serves as the climax of the story and is rightfully placed at the end.
Sal Dena has written: 'Spying on the enemy's camp' -- subject(s): Occultism and criminal investigation
She has decided to give her brother, Polynices, an honorable burial, although her uncle Creon (the king of Thebes) has stated that anyone to do so will be labeled an enemy and traitor to Thebes and will be killed.
When she says "I love a loathed enemy" she is referring to the Montagues.
Public Enemy
Foe means enemy, and sought means looked for, so "foe he sought" means "enemy he looked for."
"Enemy At The Gates" is about two snipers , one German and the other Russian , during the battle for Stalingrad during WW2 .
Snipers have no need to trick their enemy, they are used to infiltrate and eliminate from long distances so they arent as prone to running into enemies.
circumvent
Shows enemy artillery, dogs, and tanks. Mostly useful for snipers.
Yes. Snipers are frequently at the front edge of combat, and are themselves a high priority target for enemy forces. Snipers may work in very small groups with little immediate reinforcement support.
Stalingrad
enemy :)
During ww1 snipers usually concealed themselves and took potshots at anyone whose head came above the cover of their trench/foxhole
No. It was almosted destroyed in World War 2 by Americans because it could be a nest for enemy snipers.
they had a special kind of vertical binoculars that they used to spy on the enemy also with British soldiers they used to throw a hard hat into the air to check for snipers or machine gunners
The cast of Brother Enemy - 1987 includes: Marv Emery Debbie Leporte Paul Schwink
Of course they are deadly, the entire purpose of shooting someone is to kill the enemy! Their ability to hit a distant target is legendary. Not only do they take out threats to themselves, they demoralize the enemy and force them to change tactics.