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a region in which active military operations are in progress
he served in the Vietnam theater for three years
the army was in the field awaiting action
How To Use theater of operations In A Sentence
- A local armistice suspends operations between certain portions of the belligerent forces or within a designated district of the theater of operations.
- On the next day, allied high command for the Chinese Theater of Operations was established.
- A common denominator for many returnees is the experience of having sustained anticipatory anxiety about potential threats to life and limb at any hour of the day and at any place within the theater of operations.
- In other areas as well, aircraft transited the Mediterranean and flew from the Pacific regions into the theater of operations.
- During World War II, Soper was sent to the Mediterranean theater of operations as part of the U.S.A. Typhus Commission.
- In the staging area of an overseas theater of operations, the flow of supplies competes with the flow of vehicles to add to congestion and confusion.
- So for all the mistakes that were made, and there are mistakes made in every war, it turned out to not only be valuable for our strategic interest in the Middle East, but it had a direct affect in attriting and hurting al Qaeda in a fashion that we had no other theater of operations to do that in. Consul-At-Arms
- The BvS-10 recently entered the Afghan theater of operations as a key vehicle for the British Royal Marines, complete with anti-RPG slat/'birdcage' armor. Defense Industry Daily
- During World War II, Soper was sent to the Mediterranean theater of operations as part of the U.S.A. Typhus Commission.