A region in which active military operations are in progress.
1Her real theatre of operations is the court and those press conferences.
2We were moved a little nearer the probable theatre of operations.
3Wexford county now became the theatre of operations, on which all eyes were fixed.
4McClellan's authority did not extend beyond his own army and its theatre of operations.
5The rangers may reach the theatre of operations in time to give the final blow.
6The theatre of operations in German South West Africa.
7This panorama gives an idea of the theatre of operations of the Second Siege of Paris.
8Cazeneuve said on Sunday there were 375 French citizens in the Syrian and Iraqi theatre of operations.
9Patton's attack on the German army was the last major offensive in the European theatre of operations.
10The theatre of operations was, from the standpoint of a professional onlooker like myself, very inconsiderately arranged.
11And so the journey was finished, and the Battalion found itself at length in the theatre of operations.
12It would extend the U.S. forces' theatre of operations, at a time when they are already stretched in Afghanistan.
13Rogers acknowledged that U.S. military strategy views cyberspace as another theatre of operations similar to land, sea and outer space.
14In the theatre of operations the opposite may be true, with every publicly announced kill delivering more willing recruits to the cause.
15The two important mountain ridges, Tzer and Iverak, which dominated the whole theatre of operations, were definitely in the hands of the Serbians.
16A " theatre of operations" is usually defined as embracing all the territory we seek to take possession of or to defend.
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