- They're out to strafe this bridge. | |
- Von Klinger and I will do the ground strafe. | |
- We're going to strafe trenches. | |
- small bore, downwards strafe The shot came from somewhere high. | |
All right, all right. I'd hate to let the Jerries strafe that green and pleasant land of yours while the two of you were taking time out to get a drink. | |
- They're out to strafe this bridge. | |
- Von Klinger and I will do the ground strafe. | |
- We're going to strafe trenches. | |
- small bore, downwards strafe The shot came from somewhere high. | |
All right, all right. I'd hate to let the Jerries strafe that green and pleasant land of yours while the two of you were taking time out to get a drink. | |
While fighter command provides cover for the beach assault and strafes the Atlantic wall General Spaatz will smash the rail links leading south from La Manche delaying any attempt by Rommel to reinforce his southern defenses. | |
While fighter command provides cover for the beach assault and strafes the Atlantic wall General Spaatz will smash the rail links leading south from La Manche delaying any attempt by Rommel to reinforce his southern defenses. | |
#I broke all the rules, strafed my old high school # | |
#I broke all the rules, strafed my own high school # | |
-Sorry we're late, but we got strafed. | |
325,000 men, the heart and core of our army, are at Dunkirk, being bombed and strafed every moment by the enemy, who outnumber us four to one. | |
Also, they showed no signs of redness or braiding and bruising, indicating that our private was long dead when he was strafed | |
"It was fantastic, " Brooker said. "One great, rolling sound, then came the jets, bombing, strafing. " | |
(Kat) Leader, beginning strafing run, | |
- It would be like a strafing run. | |
- Not unless it makes a strafing run. | |
- They're still strafing. | |
#I broke all the rules, strafed my old high school # | |
#I broke all the rules, strafed my own high school # | |
-Sorry we're late, but we got strafed. | |
325,000 men, the heart and core of our army, are at Dunkirk, being bombed and strafed every moment by the enemy, who outnumber us four to one. | |
Also, they showed no signs of redness or braiding and bruising, indicating that our private was long dead when he was strafed | |
"It was fantastic, " Brooker said. "One great, rolling sound, then came the jets, bombing, strafing. " | |
(Kat) Leader, beginning strafing run, | |
- It would be like a strafing run. | |
- Not unless it makes a strafing run. | |
- They're still strafing. | |