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military operation

NOUN
  1. activity by a military or naval force (as a maneuver or campaign)
    it was a joint operation of the navy and air force

How To Use military operation In A Sentence

  • Mohammad Sajjad/Associated Press A displaced child, whose family fled from the Khyber tribal region due to military operations, held onto her mother while waiting to register at the Jalozai camp on the outskirt of Peshawar, Pakistan, on Monday. Asia in Pictures
  • A military operations group was formed to shield Western Europe from the communistic Eastern Europe.
  • The official avoided making specific comments on the possibility of a U.S.-led military operation to rescue Koda.
  • Defense Secretary Robert Gates wants to economize on some military operations, through only to pour the savings into other Pentagon programs. John Feffer: Take This Job and... Transform It
  • It should be noted that it was only following the LTTE blocking of water supply to the East at the Mavilaru anicut, that the Government was compelled to undertake military operations against the LTTE in order to protect the civilian population and vital strategic assets including the Trincomalee Port. Asian Tribune
  • Israel appears to be using WP as an "obscurant" (a chemical used to hide military operations), Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • It would direct defensive military operations should the United States be attacked.
  • In spite of the precision and speed of information, fog and friction will continue to bedevil military operations.
  • Britain will carry out a joint military operation with the US.
  • I saw what I called cooked stories -- plain and simply, military operations that were well planned and well executed and were real success stories but made very dull reading, and so you throw in a few civilian atrocities, you throw in a few short rounds or something like that and all of a sudden it becomes a sexy story that sells. It Doesn't Take a Hero
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