Tactical Team Prepares for Assault with Spanish Combat Commands
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Fixed lens. The standing strong man (captain) clenched his fists and waved his arms and said in Spanish: "Attack in three minutes!" The knife holder sheathed the knife, the blond team member stood checking the firearm, and the green-haired team member grasped the tactical flashlight. The black team members put their shoulders to each other and asked their companions in Spanish: "Flanking?" The captain nodded and said in Spanish: "Old rules, keep alive for interrogation." All members were solemn, completed tactical gestures amidst the sound of equipment clashing, and stood up in tacit understanding. Everyone was ready, and the two boys on the left also stood up first and prepared to fight.
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