theater of war operations

  • 11Operations (military staff) — Not to be confused with Military operations. Military Operations is a concept and application of military science that involves planning the operations for the projected maneuvering forces s provisions, services, training, and administrative… …

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  • 12theater of operations — Date: 1868 the part of a theater of war in which active combat operations are conducted …

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  • 13theater of operations — the part of the theater of war, including a combat zone and a communications zone, that is engaged in military operations and their support. [1875 80] * * * …

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  • 14War of the Austrian Succession — The Battle of Fontenoy by Édouard Detaille. Oil on canvas …

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  • 15War of the Pyrenees — Part of the French Revolutionary Wars The Panissars blockhouse, looking south from the Fort de Bellegarde into Spain. The town of La Junquera is left of center …

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  • 16theater — or theatre [thē′ə tər] n. [ME theatre < OFr < L theatrum < Gr theatron < base of theasthai, to see, view < IE base * dhāu , to see > Gr thauma, miracle] 1. a place where plays, operas, films, etc. are presented; esp., a building …

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  • 17War in Vietnam (1945–1946) — War in Vietnam (1945 1946) Part of the Indochina Wars and the Cold War A Japanese off …

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  • 18War on Terror — This article is about the international military campaign. For the board game, see War on Terror (game). War on Terror …

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  • 19War on Drugs — For other uses, see War on Drugs (disambiguation). As part of the War on Drugs , the U.S. gives hundreds of millions of dollars per year of military aid to Colombia, which is used to combat leftist guerrilla groups such as FARC, who have been… …

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  • 20theater — the|a|ter [ θiətər ] noun *** ▸ 1 place for plays/movies ▸ 2 plays as art, etc. ▸ 3 performing, etc. plays ▸ 4 room for operations ▸ 5 area of fighting in war 1. ) count a building, room, or outside area used for performing plays: Abraham Lincoln …

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