The soldiers claimed that one of their colleagues was isolated and dragged by the crowd.
The soldier claimed that he was not willing to talk to any of the bank officers, but to the president alone.
The German soldiers claimed to have been shot at from one of the houses near where they were stationed.
The soldiers claimed it was like a fortress, excellent to defend in an emergency.
Some soldiers who had been up to the front claimed the skies were filled with enemy aircraft.
The soldiers claimed to have killed five Indians in these skirmishes.
And no soldier had ever claimed the credit for killing the Tippoo.
The soldier who shot him claimed that he had been armed at the time.
At least five Confederate soldiers would later claim that they had fired the fatal shot.
The soldiers claimed that they were with the guerrillas.