Examples of 'men in the battle' in a sentence

Meaning of "men in the battle"

men in the battle - This phrase refers to individuals, typically male, who are engaged in a conflict, struggle, or challenging situation. It evokes themes of bravery, combat, and perseverance amidst adversity

How to use "men in the battle" in a sentence

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men in the battle
He lost twenty men in the battle.
The Ottomans however were also badly mauled losing a quarter of their men in the battle.
He lost lots of men in the battle.
Garibaldi lost about a hundred men in the battle.
He also killed 20 men in the battle of Hunain.
We Takeda lost many of our own men in the battle.
Gideon had only 300 men in the battle with Midian.
The Americans had lost twenty odd thousand men in the battle of.
By contrast, the Swedes lost just 50 men in the Battle of Freiburg on the Elbe.
The regiment lost 4 officers and 73 men in the battle.
Was there a better way to enlist more men in the battle against the occupation?
The Para Commandos lost six men in the battle.
Herodotus states that the Athenians lost 192 men in the battle and the Plataeans lost 11.
The Sioux claimed they had 950 men in the battle.
Britain lost over 6, men in the battle.

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