The two Frenchmen cross the front line of the war out of a sense of duty and desperation to reconnect with their loved ones. Motivated by the hope of finding family members and the desire to deliver news, their journey symbolizes the personal sacrifices made during wartime. Additionally, the chaotic circumstances of the conflict push them to take risks in search of human connection and meaning amidst the devastation.
A soldier in the front line may be there for about 70 days in a year.
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
communication trench links the front line and first support line trench supports trench.
As long as he didn't die. If he was lucky, he would have stayed on the front line for an approximate of 5minutes. the front line was a very dangerous place to be.
to shoot the cowards
the line were the attack and defence cannot cross before the referee calls possession. the line is in front of the crease and before the center Field line.
Cross That Line was created in 1988.
No, passing on a solid yellow line is prohibited. Drivers are not allowed to pass any vehicles in front of them or cross over the solid yellow line in this situation.
There was no piece of the WW I front that was called the McKenzie line. There was a famous soldier called McKenzie in WW I who received the Victoria Cross for bravery. He fought in Belgium.
The diagram should be located under your hood on your front cross member
A cross is a pair of intersecting lines.
A line cross
A line that crosses a section
In volleyball, it is not permissible to cross the center line during play.
A Greek cross is usually located above an X. The Greek cross has a horizontal line and a vertical line. Each line will have an equal length to it.
When you cross the IDL, you turn your calendar one whole day, either forward or backward depending on what direction you're traveling. If you're traveling westward, with the US behind you and Japan in front of you, turn your calendar forward a day when you cross the line, and skip 24 hours. If you're traveling eastward, with China behind you and Canada in front of you, turn your calendar back a day when you cross the line, and repeat the previous 24 hours.
The Circle Line is the Tube Line that did not call at the Kings Cross.