NOUN
- the entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations
How To Use theater of war In A Sentence
- Julie Zhu, Google's new government relations person, delivered an emotional objection to her employers, overseas generals who seemed to have abandoned the soldiers in the theater of war.
- On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the theater of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory.
- Whereas WWI happened in the infancy of the airplane when biplanes were the machines of flying combat, WWII was the first war where the evolving plane technology created a full-scale theater of war in the skies above Europe and the Pacific.
- This allows for the rapid deployment of troops around the world, no matter where the next theater of war develops.
- Fifteen months later, he was commanding a theater of war.
- Of World War II's many fronts, the one you've probably never heard about was the theater of war in the Arctic.
- This allows for the rapid deployment of troops around the world, no matter where the next theater of war develops.
- On the point of losing everything to the rebels, the king's triumphant emergence in the theater of war helps push back the enemy and offers a possibility of victory.
- The whole idea behind this plan was to open up a new theater of war and strike directly against Chiang's bases of power.
- Fifteen months later, he was commanding a theater of war.