One of the most dangerous was when we were in a trench and the enemy launched a surprise mortar attack. Shrapnel rained down on us from above. It was so unexpected that we didn't have much time to react.
Well, during the Korean War, the shrapnel was a constant threat. I remember one day, we were in a foxhole and suddenly shrapnel started flying all around. It was a chaotic and terrifying moment. We just hunkered down and hoped for the best.
Not really. Shrapnel is mostly a fictional creation with elements of imagination and storytelling.
No, he doesn't. The shrapnel remains a constant threat in the comic storyline.
Yes, it was. The metal shrapnel was indeed a part of the comic storyline for Tony Stark.
In the comics, Tony no longer has the shrapnel. There were specific plot developments and events that led to its removal or dealt with the situation in a unique way.
One of the most dangerous situations is when a spy is discovered by the enemy. They could face torture or immediate execution.
Probably the ones involving armed assailants. A bodyguard might face someone with a gun or a knife, which is extremely dangerous.
One of the most dangerous situations is when there is an assassination attempt. For example, if a bodyguard is protecting a political figure, there could be snipers or people with guns trying to kill the protectee. The bodyguard has to be extremely alert and ready to shield the person they are protecting.
In real life bodyguard stories, the most dangerous situations often involve assassination attempts. Bodyguards have to deal with snipers, for instance. If they are protecting someone in an open area, a sniper could be hidden anywhere. Also, bomb threats are extremely dangerous. Bodyguards need to be able to detect and deal with any suspicious packages or devices. Moreover, when there are riots or large - scale protests, it's very difficult to keep the protectee safe as the situation can quickly get out of control.
The Cuban Missile Crisis had some very dangerous submarine stories. Soviet submarines were in the Caribbean, armed with nuclear torpedoes. One Soviet submarine was under so much pressure from being hunted by US forces that the captain was close to authorizing the use of a nuclear weapon. This was an extremely tense situation that could have led to a nuclear war.