Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Fighting unit in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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From fighting units?
No. Well, I'm not in a fighting unit.
The nearest fighting unit is six weeks away, Pythol.
He becomes the ultimate fighting unit.
We are still a fighting unit and you will do what you're told.
You are a member of the elite fighting unit, the SAS.
But I do know one fighting unit that's capable of carrying out this mission successfully,
It's an elite fighting unit.
In spite of shortages, we have made ourselves into a compact, fighting unit.
I am a woman in a fighting unit, sir.
I intend to mould those men out there into an aggressive, fighting unit.
The cemetery was used again by fighting units between March and October 1918,
It says much about the deplorable condition of many German fighting units;
Despite the fact that each character is a unique fighting unit, you do not have to rush into battle headlong- you will immediately be immobilized by some kind of magical spell
The cemetery was founded in January 1917 by fighting units and field ambulances.
And I quote,"Under Captain Simcoe's command, the provincial forces have matured into a proper fighting unit.
Maybe we had threatened each other, but when we were out there, you know, we, we were a, a fighting unit. we would had a fight back in the base.
transform them into a formidable fighting unit.
Young lieutenants coming straight from training units join the fighting unit.
You are a member of the elite fighting unit, the SAS.
which had to be enough'to turn a raw collection of men into an effective fighting unit.
Those of you who excel during these aerial combat exercises will go on to make up the greatest fighting unit ever assembled.
there was also more of a rescue mission then that a coherent fighting unit was composed.
prisoners in enemy hands, and almost ceased to exist as a fighting unit.
as much among noncombatants as among Jewish fighting units.
the strength of a fighting force is equal to the product of the square of numerical strength times the effectiveness of an individual fighting unit, cini2.
