Synonyms for «wartime experience»

"Wartime experience" refers to the involvement or exposure a person has had during a time of war. It can include their participation in combat, witnessing conflicts, or being affected by the impacts of war. Full definition
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«wartime»

«experience»

Sentences with «wartime experience»

  • Instead of three ex — Naval officers who met while escorting the youngest to the brig, Linklater's Last Flag Flying (which comes to theaters on November 3) reunites three Vietnam veterans haunted by a new set of wartime experiences, sometime in 2003, early in the Iraq War. (filmcomment.com)
  • Factors that may lead to impaired communication during the reintegration period include emotional numbing or avoidance in the service member secondary to post-traumatic stress or depression and unwillingness to talk about wartime experiences, including (often legitimate) concerns about exposing family members to violent or graphic contents, fears of being negatively judged, or the need to protect mission - related information (Lincoln et al. 2008; Riggs et al. 1998). (link.springer.com)
  • Valerie and Denis» story starts conventionally enough with descriptions of 1930s childhoods, British wartime experiences (Valerie's family lost their home in a bombing raid) and a postwar romance complete with a wedding photograph with Denis in RAF uniform. (faith.org.uk)
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