Even in op's text books.
Soldiers respond to orders. Some depots have lenient protocols and still have the predictability squeeze for timely results.
Even in op's text books.
Proficient killers have arsenals not found in the local gun store.
Amateurs couldn't ever come close, to an intelligence trained weapon.
The driver that caused Gen. Pattons vehicle to come to a stop knew, he had to time the job he was paid for (wouldn't you drink for an alibi)? He knew the route like the back of his hand. To his dying day he knew what he did cost Patton, his life as if he murdered him, himself. In his own words.
You'll notice when you white out the base kill, the second goes dim!
I guess freedom of information wasn't possible for the OSS assassin's deathbed confession to investigate?
Brad Meltzer sucks ass.
My father was briefed that Patton said to his personal attache's, the bastards don't want the soil attached to his boots, to return to America. I've heard IT from several of his closest on the Battlefield at every convention, all, my, life.
Portrayed by another Blood and Guts man.
Of course you overlooked, the more than one coincidence!
Watch out for that cart, that had the wheels tied to make it continue to roll straight down, a no escape alley street!
How to cause an Embolism.
Better killing through chemistry!
Even in op's text books.
Today IT'S on computer!
On secret band widths!
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