That way, the enemy cannot shoot many of us before we gain a lodgement in the town.
"Same here, except Tom's doing the fixing, and the enemy are still shooting."
If they stand up, the enemy will see them and order them to halt or possibly shoot.
The spots of light on the wall showed that the enemy was shooting at him.
This time around, enemies shoot faster and at a more rapid rate.
"If your enemy is shooting themselves in the foot, you let them."
But you won't need the water after the enemy shoots you.
There were stories in the Israeli newspapers about soldiers refusing to advance because the enemy was shooting at them.
The enemy could have shot down the helicopters and come up and captured or killed us, if they had wanted.
Briscoe merely turned and walked away, confident that his enemy would not shoot him in the back.