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What (who) is front-line - definition

IN MILITARY TERMINOLOGY THE POSITION(S) CLOSEST TO THE AREA OF CONFLICT
Forward Edge of Battle Area; Forward edge of battle area; Forward line of own troops; Forward Line of Own Troops; FrontLine; Forward Edge of the Battle Area; Front-line; Forward edge of the battle area; Front lines
  • Capt. F. Hurley]], sometime between August 1917 and August 1918.

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Frontline tv series; Front Line; Frontline; The Front Line; Frontline (TV series); Frontlines; FRONTLINE; The Front Line (film); Frontline (television program); Front lines (disambiguation); Front Lines (disambiguation); Frontline (song); Frontline (disambiguation); The Front Line (TV series)
also front-line (front lines)
1.
The front line is the place where two opposing armies are facing each other and where fighting is going on.
...a massive concentration of soldiers on the front line.
N-COUNT: usu the N
2.
A front line state shares a border with a country that it is at war with or is in conflict with.
...the front-line states bordering South Africa.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
Someone who is in the front line has to play a very important part in defending or achieving something.
Information officers are in the front line of putting across government policies.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Frontline tv series; Front Line; Frontline; The Front Line; Frontline (TV series); Frontlines; FRONTLINE; The Front Line (film); Frontline (television program); Front lines (disambiguation); Front Lines (disambiguation); Frontline (song); Frontline (disambiguation); The Front Line (TV series)
¦ noun the military line or part of an army that is closest to the enemy.
?the most important position in a debate or movement.

Wikipedia

Front line

A front line (alternatively front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, usually referring to land forces. When a front (an intentional or unintentional boundary) between opposing sides forms, the front line is the area where each side's forces are engaged in conflict. Leaders have often fought at the front lines either purposefully or due to a collapse in battle formation. While a calculated risk, fighting on the front has in instances reduced communication and heightened morale. The front is in direct contrast to the rear, which is the position farthest from conflict.

All branches of the United States Armed Forces use the related technical terms, Forward Line of Own Troops (FLOT) and Forward Edge of Battle Area (FEBA). These terms are used as battlespace control measures that designate the forward-most friendly maritime or land forces on the battlefield at a given point in time during an armed conflict. FLOT/FEBA may include covering and screening forces. The Forward Line of Enemy Troops (FLET) is the FEBA from the enemy's perspective.

Examples of use of front-line
1. I‘m selling 5000 kulcha every day." Front line For years, residents of Chakothi were on the front line of border fire, virtually living under siege.
2. I am the one who is heading the front–line ministry for the front–line state in the war against terrorism,» Haq told AFP yesterday.
3. Most Australian forces currently don‘t have front–line roles.
4. "Financial Security: Front Line of Defense" Remarks by U.S.
5. I hired lawyers and put myself on the front line.