The manual when the grenade fell right next to it

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(1)Stand by for current position
(2)I can’t believe you jumped on a grenade
(3)Can I explain what you’re thinking
(4)We need to save the hostages and our comrades
(5)That’s what I thought
(6)Spencer, this isn’t Guadalcanal
(7)Your mission is to hold a hostage
(8)to ensure safety
(9)overseas with taxpayers’ money
(10)We’re sending troops
(11)It’s not to wear a medal
(12)If you throw a grenade
(13)Lower your posture
(14)Out of the radius of the explosion
(15)I hope the BTS clothes will cover it up
(16)It’s better to look forward to it
(17)That’s what you’re doing to yourself
(18)Give me a chance

You have to give yourself a chance

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(1)Best 1F
(2)If it’s an enclosed space or a situation where everyone can’t lie down due to its high density, that might be the answer, but from the instructor’s point of view, they thought it was unnecessary. Grenades produce lethal force from debris rather than heavy pressure. If you move to the other side with your feet, you can reduce the number of casualties by moving your body apart from the grenade. However, if you cover it with your body, you will get casualties. In particular, they infiltrate and hit each other on a squad or team basis, and one casualty will not only cause great loss of combat power, but also disrupt the performance of the operation
(3)It’s the Mid Seal team. I haven’t seen it either. Ironically, there’s a scene where the instructor blocks a grenade at his own expense
(4)The medal is mine, kid
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(6)[EXPLAINED] Sgt. Matthew Crowcher, a member of the 40 Commando Royal Marines and working in Afghanistan via Iraq, was on a reconnaissance mission on Feb. 9, 2008, when he was on a trapwire, the detonator of a Bubitrap-type grenade installed by the Taliban. There were three fellow soldiers around him, and when he saw the grenade activated, Crowcher said, “Grender! I shouted “Ingye Iron Line!” and covered the grenade with the commander’s backA grenade exploded and his body flew into the air, but did not die Croucher was carrying a backpack containing medicine boxes, and miraculously, his backpack and body armor absorbed the impact of the explosion, preventing serious injuries. Croucher’s helmet and body armor were hollowed out and his backpack was tucked away, but his nosebleed, his eardrums were torn, he suffered slight disorientation, and minor scratches. The lithium battery inside the commander also exploded, and fortunately, it burned out a little and went out. Croucher ignored the hygiene advice and said, “It’s a great opportunity to ambush,” wiping his nose and pushing ahead with the operation, saying, “It’s a great opportunity to ambush.” In fact, Taliban soldiers ambushed on the spot that night
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(8)Additional explanation Croucher’s backpack is on display at the museum
(9)Britain’s highest honor in recognition of this achievement
(10)Victoria was nominated for the Order of the Invictorian Cross
(11)I didn’t get the Order of Merit, but I got the Victoria Cross
(12)Only two winners have been awarded since 2000. New Year
(13)The George Cross was awarded to Queen Elizabeth II
(14)The Darcrowcher grenade has a 5-meter radius of killing
(15)I knew it would be too much, so I revealed it as it is
(16)Four of you are either mock victimized or one of you
(17)It was a matter of sacrificeYou saved my life several times
(18)I wanted to do everything for Dongho
(19)It’s the sound of the explosion
(20)I could hear my colleague’s voice faintly asking if he was okay
(21)30 seconds later, I’m still alive
(22)I expressed my feelings by saying that I did

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