combat-trained love

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  • “Meanwhile the Nordlands are invading with their combat-trained army, but never you mind, just sit there and read a book.”

    KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY VIOLET HABERDASHER 2010

  • “Meanwhile the Nordlands are invading with their combat-trained army, but never you mind, just sit there and read a book.”

    KNIGHTLEY ACADEMY VIOLET HABERDASHER 2010

  • You can always manage the smaller stuff with the same basic support structure and combat-trained operators.

    QDR Scorecard | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • But, you know, a 5'6 priest can be awfully threatening to a tall, 'roided-up, combat-trained military type.

    That's what happens when you start seeing "terrorists" everywhere. CC 2009

  • Stories had it that Randy Weaver was a combat-trained Vietnam veteran who might have booby-trapped his mountain with bombs and grenades.

    'Every Knee Shall Bow' 2008

  • That act of 1878 prevented the use of federal troops as law enforcement, the use of combat-trained soldiers against the people of this country, as military action per se.

    New Homeland Assault Force 2008

  • PILGRIM: Technical Sergeant Lock is one of 40 combat-trained photographers jointly deployed by the air force and Marine Corps to Iraq and just the second person to become a three-time winner of the military photographer-of-the-year award.

    CNN Transcript Dec 21, 2007 2007

  • But some in the party became visibly uncomfortable when this father of four combat-trained sons suggested, with apparent grim elation, that one might very well be wounded or possibly even killed in the righteous cause of patriotism.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • But some in the party became visibly uncomfortable when this father of four combat-trained sons suggested, with apparent grim elation, that one might very well be wounded or possibly even killed in the righteous cause of patriotism.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

  • But some in the party became visibly uncomfortable when this father of four combat-trained sons suggested, with apparent grim elation, that one might very well be wounded or possibly even killed in the righteous cause of patriotism.

    Sands of Empire Robert W. Merry 2005

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