Not only was there a traitor at the Peak, but there were an untold number of insurgents lying in wait.
In continuance of Cimon's policy, 200 ships were sent to support the Egyptian insurgents against Persia (459),' while detachments operated against Cyprus and Phoenicia.
Other towns showed also that their sympathies were with the insurgents, and John was forced to his knees.
His team continued to clear the building and toss flares into corners as they sought out any living insurgents or incendiary devices.
Brady chewed back a retort about how this particular army-type had been battling insurgents to reach them on the Peak.