Sentences with phrase «heavily armed soldier»

Play as a heavily armed soldier of the Golden Path rebellion, or as a member of the ancient Kalinag warrior tribe equipped with the lethal power of nature.
He's a belated casualty of Area X, Lena learns, and too quickly, she's on a covert mission of her own, alongside an all - female squad of heavily armed soldiers led by the terse Dr. Ventress (Jennifer Jason Leigh).
After convincing the boys that the visitor is safe, Lem engages them to help find a way to sneak past the heavily armed soldiers that are barricading Chuck's mode of transportation.
You and a friend take on the roles of Marco and Tarma, two heavily armed soldiers intent on mowing down the bad guys.

Not exact matches

It suggests going in as heavily armed as possible, since child soldiers are often more inclined to tackle lightly armed units.
Just then, some heavily armed police, or soldiers, burst into the meeting and proceeded to beat, shoot, and arrest the believers.
He now says, «No Iraqi government official, coalition soldier, diplomat, reporter, foreign NGO, nor contractor can walk the streets of Baghdad, nor Mosul, nor Kirkuk, nor Basra, nor Tikrit, nor Najaf, nor Ramadi, without heavily armed protection.»
The streets were quiet as heavily armed and armoured gendarmerie soldiers were stationed at every major intersection.
Yet in one of the most remarkable upsets in military history, a force of fewer than 7,000 English soldiers — most of them lightly armed archers — repulsed 20,000 to 30,000 heavily armored French men - at - arms near the village of Agincourt, killing thousands.
There, the Allied soldiers face great resistance as they try to ascend Hacksaw Ridge, a mountain fortified by heavily armed and well - defended Japanese soldiers.
Soon, he and offsider Houston Brooks (Corey Hawkins) are on the high seas, under the slightly - too - twitchy eye of career soldier Colonel Preston Packard (Samuel L Jackson, bringing his unhinged A-game) and the heavily armed troop of future dead people.
«Soldiers were the people originally most likely to be wandering around with chunks of (looted) gold and silver to begin with, to be looking for the good things in life, and — being heavily armed and itinerant — to be the last people in the world an ancient merchant would see as a good credit risk.
«The Davids are heavily armed foot soldiers.
Here, at 6,000 meters (19,680 feet) above sea level, Indian and Pakistani soldiers face off, ensconced in heavily armed positions.
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