NOUN
- the entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations
How To Use theatre of war In A Sentence
- It is accepted that no such training can wholly reproduce the conditions of patrolling a hostile area, much less wholly reproduce the experience of a theatre of war or of combat itself.
- Successive governments denied that the region had been a theatre of war: pressure from veterans has forced recantation.
- It is accepted that no such training can wholly reproduce the conditions of patrolling a hostile area, much less wholly reproduce the experience of a theatre of war or of combat itself.
- He was later posted to the Pacific theatre of war, in charge of a mobile radar unit.
- It removed bungling amateurs from the theatre of war.
- The main theatre of war was in the Crimea, where British, French and Turkish troops landed and laid siege to the port of Sebastopol.
- As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies.
- In the European theatre of war, 5,556 war criminals were tried, the majority in France, America, and the United Kingdom.
- The centre of the hall was monopolised by a white square platform confined by a circumambience of rope, which I was informed was the veritable theatre of war and cockpit. Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.
- As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies.