During the Vietnam war Thailand was host to many Americans, thousands manning the bomber bases, thousands more back from the war front on leave.
His affection for her is visible in the letters he writes from the war front, but Shanti had to reconcile himself to a relationship in which there were rooms that were closed off.
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But with the Army fully engaged in a multi-front war for most of the last decade, it was the Navy that had the time and inclination to try to curb Marine Corps spending.
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The fight for mobile supremacy is a multi-front war, with increasing competition in everything from smartphones to tablets like the iPad and RIM's forthcoming PlayBook. (Read " Quiet Before the Storm: Intel and AMD Dominate Chip Industry Ahead of Tablet Showdown").
Many people have predicted a war of attrition up front but Du Plessis said the Springboks' backs could win it.
Georgy Zhukov led the Soviet forces in all the decisive battles that decided the outcome of the war on the Eastern Front.
And the facts on the ground in Afghanistan give credence to his original objection to the Iraq war, that it was distracting attention from the real front-line in the war against terrorism.
It was the first test of the CDC's stockpile system -- created in World War II's aftermath -- on the front lines of America's new war.
Two major record labels have opened up a new front in the war against online piracy.
But with the front lines of war shifting daily, no dwelling is spared from the bombings.
Christina Hoff Sommers labeled the home front "The War Against Boys" in 2000, and Carl Bell, M.
The group has even opened its own front in the war on terror.
Are you concerned that this is going to become the new front in the war over the Affordable Care Act?
But Chegdomyn was full of Russian coal miners, their ethnic-German families deported by Stalin from the western front during World War II.
Secondly, Bush asserted that Iraq is a vital front in this war.
Though the studies are small, the results reflect rapidly growing conviction that immunotherapy is the next big front in the war on cancer.
The pic shows a 3-year-old boy, the same age as my own son, waving to me from in front of his war-torn house.
For the first few weeks after the landings, casualty rates sometimes matched those of the Western Front in World War I (or of the German-Soviet fighting).
The tale of the browser wars between Microsoft (MSFT) and Netscape Communications nscp ( nscp) reads a lot like a history of the Western Front in World War I.
Those issues will be overshadowed by the need avoid a new front in the Iraq war.
The front line in the war against anthrax bioterrorism may be in San Diego.
The United States views Yemen as being on the front line of the war on al Qaeda.
There are a lot of people in Washington these days claiming to be on the front lines of the war on terror.
So the world has a new front on the global war on terror and France has a new battle to fight in Africa.
About 1, 000 of the military personnel who have served on the front lines of the war in Iraq look quite different from the rest.
Since American homeland-security officials raised their national threat level in December to orange, indicating a high risk of an attack, airlines have been back on the front line of the war on terror.
Food is one front in this culture war.
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