1. Columns of men in close order moved slowly and were very exposed to enemy fire. 2. For those few seconds when they are taking aim, the soldiers are exposed to enemy fire. 3. Out in the open, the soldiers were sitting ducks for enemy fire. 4. She kept moving, and the enemy fire kept missing her. 5. The tracks began turning around to face the enemy fire. 6. These women did vital work, often under enemy fire. 7. We noticed that the enemy fire was now being directed at our part of the field. 8. We were under enemy fire all the time, being shelled with Stukas coming down. |