The military organizational problem of the Union in the Western theater was too complex, with too many "departments. General US Grant pointed this out early in the war.
Battle of the Bulge
135,576 American military personnel were Kia in Europe between D-Day & V-E Day. (this figure is for the European theater of operations All which correspond to all of Europe, Mediterranean theater is excluded)
The ETO & Med Theater were land operations. The PTO was strictly a naval war; with the exceptions of the CBI Theater (China, Burma, India Theater which was also a land war). So basically you're comparing soldiers to sailors (apples to oranges).
in the European theater we fought the Germans in the pacific theater we fought the Japanese
ETO (European Theater of Operations); PTO (Pacific Theater of Operations); CBI (China, Burma, India Theater of Operations) during WWII.
At an average theater the ticket price, is $9.75. With a military discount it is $7.00
Battle of the Bulge
Midway
A+Battle of the Bulge
North America. See related questions.
The globe theater is an open-air structure. Man-made heat would not be effective, particularly with Elizabethan technology.
the theater (apex son!) ;)
Performances were held at the theater of Epidaurus
The actors at the globe theater went to the tiring house to change their costumes. The Tiring house was a three structure behind the stage.
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The Union had five separate war departments in the Western Theater of military operations.
'In Theater' refers to serving in a combat (IE: Afghanistan) or operational (IE: Kuwait) environment.