His own men intentionally shot him because he was such a coward, and he dropped his gun and ran toward the enemy with a white flag. NOHis own men intentionally shot him because he was such a coward, and he dropped his gun and ran toward the enemy with a white flag.
NO, but it's the right train of thought.Ok. This coward kept on dropping his gun and running to the back of the line when the bullets started flying. So, his CO told him, "I am going to kick your a$$ myself if you keep running away!"
Now, once the battle started, the coward tried to be brave. However, he got shot! So he says, "Screw this, I'd much rather get beat up than get killed!" So he dropped his gun and ran to the back of the line, where his CO was waiting for him...
as the enemy approached his position, he was afraid of being killed by mortar rounds, tank rounds, hand grenades (frag). so he got up out of his position and decided to run away and was shot by the enemy. NO, but you're getting closer.as the enemy approached his position, he was afraid of being killed by mortar rounds, tank rounds, hand grenades (frag). so he got up out of his position and decided to run away and was shot by the enemy.
As the enemy approached, he was shot, and decided to run and hide behind the artillery, which was also being targeted. He figured there would be a little safer than on the front line. NOAs the enemy approached, he was shot, and decided to run and hide behind the artillery, which was also being targeted. He figured there would be a little safer than on the front line.
While facing overwhelming odds and getting wounded the soldier thought his only way to survive was to run and leave his squad behind and face a court martial. NOWhile facing overwhelming odds and getting wounded the soldier thought his only way to survive was to run and leave his squad behind and face a court martial.