it didnt work for me either but it is spelled shpongle not shpogle
The fighting area.
Absolutely not.
The navy isn't always on a ship. Some squadrons are detached into combat zones.
no It's true that no girls were in combat units in WW2, but many thousands of them joined the ATS,WRAF & WRNS (UK) and their allied equivalents and were often in combat zones.
Depends on what you mean my "combat". The USAF stations fire support vehicles at every base. These vehicles are in combat zones, but no one is riding them down the streets of Baghdad. Fire support vehicles are considered non-combat vehicles. But like everything else, people can shoot at them.
sunlight doesnt penetrate that deep.
Vietnam was divided into four different areas with I Corp in the North and IV Corps in the South of the South of the country.
Depends on the rank of the officer, if they are flying combat or hostile free zones, and how long they have been flying or will fly. Of course, you'd make more money flying in combat. The average F-16 pilot makes $70,000 a year.
Like civilians, they were just caught up in it; although they lived in the combat zones, the saying of "being in the wrong place at the wrong time" applied to them.
Donut dolly is the working title of an American Red Cross Recreational Specialist. They are camp followers in combat zones and other isolated posts (ROK, for example).
Any war is disturbing, but a nuclear one would be especially so because of the possible spreading of fallout outside the combat zones into uninvolved and neutral nations.
go onto your computer and ask for overseas employment