Instead, he shot him in the shoulder, which made the soldier drop his rifle.
The soldiers dropped into an easier step and two or three ofthem started talking among themselves.
He could reach through the cell door and fish for the gun that the second soldier had dropped.
The soldiers, struck down by an invisible power, dropped in their tracks, one at a time.
Another soldier had dropped it there, with one page folded down.
This time the soldier dropped his rifle, but got up again and continued to run toward them, yelling.
They often just stood by as American soldiers dropped their weapon and left once the combat was over.
The soldier dropped his salute and set off at a run.
The soldiers, thinking the farmer had come upon them, dropped the rope and ran back to camp.
The soldiers dropped to the ground and began looking for the shooter.