"left"这里解释是 "剩下"。例子:PRIVATE: "Sir, our patrol squadron of 15 soldiers were ambushed ...
left 在句子中是过去分词,原形是leave 两个常用的意思,一个是离开,一个是留下、剩下。作为离开:H...
For years, soldiers stationed far from home have relied on letters, packages and occasional phone calls to stay in touch with loved ones. With video conferencing technology, military personnel can connect with family members back home in real time. For example, a Navy petty officer can join his...
which are the most famous in Europe.There are many soldiers who think that because one's trade is to make war one should never have a thought above fighting and plunder.There was old Bouvet, for example--the one who was killed by the Prussians on the day that I won the Emperor's me...
-- on the ground, in the hangar, at the museum -- travelforaircraft@gmail.com -- aviation's history wherever it is, how to get there and what it looks like --
forward line of troops (FLOT), a capability that sets it apart from many other attack helicopters. This extended reach allows the Apache to engage targets deep within enemy territory, providing ground forces with critical fire support and reconnaissance without putting them directly in harm’s way...
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/how_many_games_have_you_bought_in_2024/post54 An update to my situation after 25th June. The biggest purchases being the Nihon JRPGs and stuff, but also some others I meant to buy at some point (very interested in e.g. the Jeff Minter Story packag...
a我时常想起已经逝去多年的亲人们 I often remembered already elapse many year family members[translate] a我不明白他们怎么能在短时间内取得如此大的进步 I did not understand how they can make the so big progress in a short time[translate]
The "Unknown Soldier" commemorates the 116,516 American soldiers killed in World War I, many of whose bodies were never identified. [Pictured: Unknown Soldier is laid to rest in Arlington National Cemetery on Nov. 11, 1921] 1922: Washington Naval Treaty Public Domain 1922: Washington Naval ...
A near-unstoppable weapon has entered the war in Ukraine, and the U.S. has no way to match it—yet.