गोलियों की तड़तड़ाहट Meaning in English
गोलियों की तड़तड़ाहट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : the stammy of the pills
, gunfire
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
गुंजगुंक
गनकॉटॉन्स
गुंल्स
तोपधातु
गन्नत
गोलंदाज़
तोपची
बंदूकधारी
गनर सार्जेंट
गोलंदाज़ी
गोलन्दाजी
बोरा
बोरी
बारूद
गोलियों-की-तड़तड़ाहट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
During the next weeks of bitter fighting ashore, naval forces effectively sealed off the island from any possible reinforcement and effectively supported the troops with gunfire.
In formal training, the dogs are exposed to gunfire, traffic and other distractions to increase their effectiveness.
In the ensuing months Bradford participated in the Truk attack (17"ndash;18 February), during which she scored several torpedo and 5-inch gunfire hits on an enemy cruiser and destroyer, and the Marianas raids (21"ndash;22 February).
Upon first crossing the river, the British force was met with a wave of Indian gunfire and retreated in confusion.
Where the broadcasts were not successful, she escorted landing parties and provided gunfire support for the completion of their missions.
During that assignment, the ocean escort joined five other American ships in providing gunfire support for operations carried out in Military Region II by the South Vietnamese Army's 22d Division.
Ambard, died from wounds sustained from enemy gunfire.
Her duty were mainly Market Time patrols to intercept Viet Cong men and supplies, but she was also called upon for 24 gunfire missions against 116 targets along the Vietnamese coast, and 3 missions 12"nbsp;km up the Saigon River.
8 Jan 1944 ORP Dzik sank the Greek sailing vessel Eleni (200 Gross Register Tonnage) with gunfire off Lesbos Island, Greece in position 39.
For two weeks, American infantry—ably supported by Marine aviation and naval gunfire—fought the Japanese along a front, in terrain so rugged that tanks could not be used, and in positions heavily fortified with deep earthen emplacements, barbed wire, minefields, and booby traps.
He was injured by gunfire during the escape but walked back to Będzin, where he was captured again, given 250 lashes and confined to a chicken cage, before being sent to Auschwitz and several other concentration camps until he was sent on a death march to Bergen-Belsen, where he was liberated on April 15, 1945.
However, aware that the NVA knows there are Americans nearby, they avoid any gunfire and make their escape in the thick brush as silently as possible.