exploding chargesの例文
- Immediately underway again, she began evasive course changes and escaped further exploding charges.
- The rebels exploded charges placed on the road as the convoy passed by and then fired machine guns, the military said.
- All efforts to save " Karin " were to no avail, and Diachenko was killed by an exploding charge.
- Instantly, the 21-year-old corporal flung himself upon the grenade and absorbed the exploding charge with his own body.
- The rebels exploded charges placed on the road as the six-vehicle convoy passed by and then fired machine guns, the military said.
- Epperson unhesitatingly chose to sacrifice himself and, diving upon the deadly missile, absorbed the shattering violence of the exploding charge in his own body.
- The British wounded were the result of shrapnel from exploding charges settled by the Argentines under the airstrip in order to deny its use to the enemy.
- Fearlessly disregarding all personal danger, Private First Class Caddy instantly threw himself upon the deadly missile, absorbing the exploding charge in his own body and protecting the others from serious injury.
- Meanwhile, on March 7, a task force of CCB, 9th Armored Division, captured the Ludendorff Bridge over the Rhine at Remagen, Germany after the German guards exploded charges on the bridge which failed to destroy it.
- Other signals, such as the ringing of church bells, would activate other plans : makeshift road blocks would appear all over Tyneside, in Newcastle itself at the West Road, Nuns Moor Road, Fenham Hall Drive, Shields Road, Walker Road, Heaton Road and Chillingham Road, for example; electricity would be cut by exploding charges at nodal points on the network; L . N . E . R . locomotives would disappear along country lines south of the Tyne ( such as the Victoria Garesfield branch line ) and then be disabled; on the Tyne and along the coast docks would be blocked and machinery disabled; fuel stores would be destroyed; the ferry landings at North and South Shields would be blown up and the ferries scuttled; and all major explosive and ammunition dumps would have their stocks either blown up or otherwise destroyed.