Instead, its focus is on the frail, often speechless tension as
soldiers fight for their lives.
Not exact matches
They said they
fought not so much
for honor or cause or even country as they did
for their buddies; not to let the guys down - that was the most important thing in their
lives as
soldiers.
Child
soldiers are forced to
fight for their
lives — and sometimes against their families.
But the main stress in the sacrament is found not so much in that kind of talk (which may be appropriate enough
for an adult) but in the simple words with which the minister of baptism signs the baptized person with the sign of the cross as he or she is «received into the congregation of Christ's flock»: that «hereafter he [or she] shall not be ashamed to confess the faith of Christ crucified, and manfully to
fight under his banner, against sin, the world, and the devil, and to continue Christ's faithful
soldier and servant unto his [her]
life's end.»
is this not what these
soldiers have been
fighting and dying
for «freedom» that's why we
live in this country to have the freedom to
live and have our own beliefs without the government telling us how we should
live and act im proud of this
soldier for standing up
for his beliefs that's what he is
fighting for if you holly rollers want forced religion then move to another country
If a
Soldier is willing to
fight and die
for your right to be a religious dogmatist, he is also willing to
fight and die
for my right to
live up to principles of decency, empathy and kindness that come not from fear of God but joy in
living in peace with others and the love of a shared humanity.
And who ever out of those
fights for his land and freedom is called terrorist and killed like a dog or thrown out of land if not in mass jails
for future exchange against Israeli
soldiers... what a
life what a freedom, what a human rights, what united nations what all the camouflage we are surrounded with in this unreal world.
«While we continue to
fight for the unity of our country, while we continue to
fight and defend territorial integrity, while we equally operate to maintain law and order in support of the civil authority, there is one very important aspect of the
soldier's
life, and this is what we will be showing to you today.
The film opens to the Civil War, where
soldiers are
fighting for their
lives, and their hopes.
Mireles and his men are
fighting for life and death, while it feels like Foley and his ilk are simply playing
soldier.
That segues into a scene of a medical team treating a battered and bloody
soldier who is
fighting for his
life.
It's the story of
lives that are interrupted by war — the innocent non-combatants who could be moments away from becoming collateral damage and the
soldiers who leave their everyday
lives to
fight for a cause in which they believe.
The movie is oddly structured, with a long lead - up to the young pacifist enlisting to go to the front lines
for his country, not to
fight as a
soldier but to save
lives as a medic.
Bobby Axelrod represents everything Rhoades
fights against — the billionaire investor who flouts the law and
lives large (the biggest house in the Hamptons; the freshly delivered custom yacht; the last - minute jet jaunt to Quebec City
for a Metallica concert), commanding an army of cocky foot
soldiers who reap massive bonuses.
You might round a corner in a cluster of enemies and find yourself
fighting for your
life, while seeking out a dead Mobius
soldier to retrieve his ammo might lead you into a ghostly trap.
CLOSING NIGHT Suffragette
For its Closing Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot soldiers in the fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their liv
For its Closing Night Film, the 38th Mill Valley Film Festival has chosen Suffragette, the story of the women who were foot
soldiers in the
fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their liv
for the right to vote in the early 20th century, ordinary women who risked their jobs, homes, children and even their
lives.
Written and directed by Neil Marshall (Doomsday, The Descent, Dog
Soldiers), the film stars Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko and it's a about a group of Roman soldiers that have to fight for their lives behind enem
Soldiers), the film stars Michael Fassbender, Dominic West, Olga Kurylenko and it's a about a group of Roman
soldiers that have to fight for their lives behind enem
soldiers that have to
fight for their
lives behind enemy lines.
During the movie, Marcellus spares the
life of a Roman
soldier with whom he is
fighting for control of the troops.
It is true that our
soldiers increasingly
fight side by side with Iraqis willing to put their
lives on the line
for a better future.
For the past 100 years, Yunnan Baiyao found its way through the battle grounds of Chinese
soldiers fighting against the Japanese in World War II, as well as the Vietcong against the USA during the Vietnam War — by saving the
lives of
soldiers from severe battle wounds.
As you
fight through the enemy hordes of
soldiers, buggies, APCs, tanks and much more, you can find handy power - ups
for your vehicle that increase your damage or give you nifty secondary weapons to help save the world, or at the very least blow up that tank that has been making
life a misery
for you.
From the male civilian with a vengeance to a war - torn female
soldier with something to prove, characters from all walks of
life come together to
fight for a common goal.
I remember a story where the general burned his ships upon landing so that his
soldiers would have no choice but to
fight for their
lives, win or die.