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schenk

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Schenk is a common German and Dutch occupational surname derived from schenken (=to pour out or serve) and referring to the medieval profession of cup-bearer or wine server (later also to tavern keeper).[http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_naam=Schenk&nfd_naam=Schenk&info=documentatie&operator=eq&taal=] ...

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Sergeant Schenk remarked, pushing the prisoner through the cloth-covered entrance of a vacant hut.

Sergeant Schenk, too, had joined the game and though the terrorist did not understand a word of what was being yelled at him in German, the men entertained themselves with filthy oaths and wisecracks just to keep up spirit: Finally the prisoner tumbled and fell on the hard ground and remained folded up with his hands protecting his loins and his head between his knees.

Xuey, Schenk, and four men departed on a long reconnaissance trip into the hills south of the settlement, where I suspected the guerrillas had had their camp along the creek.

And I wondered how Xuey, Sergeant Schenk, and the party were faring out in the hills, for they carried not even burlaps.

Sergeant Schenk had discovered the Viet Minh camp and had made a diagram of the area.

From a cliff above the cascade, Schenk and Xuey observed the camp for over two hours.

The camp, Schenk explained, was so cleverly arranged that it was almost impossible to move a large body of troops against it.

We crossed the stream and the road three miles west of the village, following the trail which Xuey and Schenk had already surveyed.

Leaving Suoi with the men in a secluded depression, Xuey, Schenk, Schulze, and I proceeded to the cliff and settled down near the precipice, where jutting boulders covered with shrubs permitted us to survey the enemy base at leisure.

There was no bamboo around and Sergeant Schenk had to fetch some from a thicket two miles away.

Sergeant Schenk, who was watching the action below the cliff from a narrow parapet, now glanced up and nodded.

Xuey, Sergeant Schenk, and one platoon occupied the vacant gun emplacements of the Viet Minh.

Xuey waved boldly to them as they passed the first gun emplacement, now manned by Schenk and six troops.

My men were preparing a defense perimeter with Sergeant Krebitz, Schenk, Corporal Altreiter, and even Kurt Zeisl, our medical officer, shouting orders, running from position to position to bolster the men.

Sergeant Schenk uttered a savage yell as he smashed the head of a terrorist with a swinging blow, then stabbed another one with such force that not only the bayonet but also a part of the muzzle entered the wound.