The enemy lost at least four men killed on the beach.
The enemy too had lost many men and by rights they should have run.
"On current count the enemy lost more than a thousand men," he said, his voice cold.
The enemy lost about 250 men killed, the British loss was twenty-five.
The enemy heard the sound, turned, and lost all expectation of victory.
The enemy lost nearly 1500 killed, while 2/4 suffered 81 dead and 397 wounded.
The empire's enemies lost no time in taking advantage of this new situation.
He hoped that would make the enemy lose him, but it didn't.
These cause any players or enemies to lose health rapidly when in contact with them.
The enemy has not lost the desire or capability to attack us.