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We will guide them out of the combatzone and into safety.
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There's no oasis and there's no f-ing alcohol in a combatzone.
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But Mom wouldn't have been in a combatzone without a weapon.
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This year, Afghanistan became a deadlier combatzone for U.S. troops than Iraq.
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Objective: To identify malaria in US Army personnel deployed to a combatzone.
Usage of combat area in English
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Nearly one hundred shattered and burning UNSC vessels floated, lifeless, in the combatarea.
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You're in a combatarea, and you've already landed on Utopia in defiance of a Vacate order.
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She walked across the sands, coming close to the barrier that separated the spectators from the combatarea.
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He didn't like the combatarea.
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Finding a young and intelligent woman to talk to and think about was something totally unexpected in a combatarea.
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We've got less than ten minutes to make it to the hangar bay, take possession of a ship, and get out of this combatarea.
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As soon as they reach the combatareas, however, the crews always give them unofficial names.
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There are quite a few planets located on the combat destination map that are not combatareas.
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The Carrier doesn't have time to launch fighters, so the only cover is the CombatArea Patrol and your escorts.
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"'Never fly straight and level for more than thirty seconds in the combatarea.'" Definitely out.
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His CO. had lost no time at all sending all the fresh recruits to combatareas the day they arrived at Bien Hoa.
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"Ah, hm-m-m-m," Count Fenring said, sitting next to Margot in the spectator seats of the combatarea.
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Especially in Iraq and Afghanistan: Combatareas were exempt from a recent Pentagon goal of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent within three years.
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The Kunduz area is patrolled mainly by NATO's 4,000-strong German contingent which is barred by Berlin from operating in combatareas further south.
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'But would you say that, sir, even in the light of General Peckem's recent memorandum on the subject of appropriate military attire in combatareas?'