The first lieutenant ordered me to report, sir.
A stone was then thrown at the English, upon which the lieutenant ordered a musket to be fired with small shot.
The lieutenant then ordered some of his men to give covering fire while he himself rushed the main position of resistance.
The lieutenant jumped to his feet and ordered his men back up the slope toward the huts.
The lieutenant posted guards and ordered the horses unsaddled.
This same lieutenant later ordered two scouts into a (German position, but they, knowing better, got (censored).
The lieutenant ordered the two trucks pulled over.
Yes, most interesting, but what the devil was it that the first lieutenant had ordered him to do?
The lieutenant couldn't order him to work hours like this-if it wasn't an emergency-but he could use the help.
The lieutenant ordered Shufti to put the fire out immediately.