The entire land, sea, and air area that may become or is directly involved in war operations.
1The same theatre of war brought again similar actors on the scene.
2By attacking the enemy the moment he enters the theatre of war.
3This globe is a theatre of war; its inhabitants are all heroes.
4Nov. 9-Militaryattachés of neutral countries allowed to visit theatre of war.
5Neither were the tidings from the theatre of war of a cheering character.
6All these troops even are not available in a European theatre of war.
7This grand total is not all available in a European theatre of war.
8Radical Iraq could support Syria, widening the theatre of war.
9The assistance of the theatre of war by fortresses, and everything belonging to them.
10They can be completely ignored so far as concerns any European theatre of war.
11Our author left the lonely heart of Africa for the theatre of war in France.
12They wanted a decision in the western theatre of war before turning to the east.
13Such is the scenery of the theatre of war.
14The Western theatre of war has been left unnoticed since the end of May, 1862.
15By the light of this Mike got a swift view of the theatre of war.
16Eastern theatre of war: Our positions here are unchanged.