Turner may well be quoted; such heavy fire was directed upon his guns that the teams could not get near them, and guns and wagons had to be manhandled out of action.
Gradually the field artillery got their guns from the barges, and with long ropes manhandled them to their almost inaccessible positions.
At the Anzac landing horses could not be landed, but willing men manhandled the guns up precipitous cliffs to their positions.
I manhandled 'em both and declined to fight on their terms.
Two hundred of them are white soldiers of fortune--and you must remember how Walker manhandled Nicaragua with that number of men.
Other brave individuals retrieved a pair of 37mm antitank guns from a sunken landing craft, manhandled them several hundred yards ashore under nightmarish enemy fire, and hustled them across the beach to the seawall.
The battalion manhandled its guns ashore under heavy fire late on D-Day.
He had once, with hardly more than a lightning lunge, broken a truck driver's wrist in an office altercation over some manhandled scenery, and gone home rather sick because the fellow's opened cheek had bled down over his desk.
I had not been manhandled enough to return with love and gratefulness to the old Mother.
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