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Name: Front Line Run Time: 3:42 Track Number: Disc 1, Track 2 Year: 1979

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  • Name: Front Line Run Time: 3:42 Track Number: Disc 1, Track 2 Year: 1979
  • The Front Line is an area in Tales of Legendia, located near The Crags and available only during Chapter 4 of the game's Main Quest.
  • Front Line is an Aquilan scout ship (automated probe) that visited Aquilan Outpost 7670.
  • "Front Line" is the 20th episode of the 29th series of Casualty. It was preceded by "What a Difference a Day Makes" and followed by "Sweetie".
  • "Front Line" is a 1983 song by Stevie Wonder, off his greatest hits compilation Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I. The song is sung from the perspective of a Vietnam War veteran. The song begins with a funky, distorted guitar riff which continues throughout the song. The protagonist tells the story of how he volunteered to go to Vietnam in 1964 at age sixteen, despite being raised to never kill anyone. After losing his leg, he is sent home with a Purple Heart. Now speaking about the present, he talks of how his niece is a prostitute, and his nephew is a drug addict, both of whom insist he has no right to tell them they are wrong in their ways. He reads in the newspaper that another war is on its way, and he remembers the 'many happy families that have been ruined.'
  • Front Line is the 7th campaign mission of Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. For the first time in the Ace Combat series, the player must defend against an enemy landing operation. This mission is also the first superweapon battle in Ace Combat 5, namely against the Scinfaxi submarine that forced the player to retreat during Rendezvous.
  • {| class="box message padded colored bordered type-basic" |- | class="cell-icon-35" | Image:Wikipedia-logo.png | class="text-medium" | This article uses Creative Commons licensed content from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]]'s Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team article. The list of authors can be seen in the page history there. |}
  • A front line is the most closest position(s) of an armed force's personnel and equipment - generally in respect of maritime or land forces. Forward Line of Own Troops (FLOT), or Forward Edge of Battle Area (FEBA) are technical terms used by all branches of the U.S. armed services. They are a battlespace control measure 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.
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  • Sarah Jayne Dunn as Taylor Ashbie
  • David Sibley as Clive Parkes
  • Edmund Kingsley as Dominic Jefferies
  • Florence Bell as Erin Riley
  • Jamie Maclachlan as Chris Clark
  • Naveed Choudhry as Riaz Ulman
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  • Saizensen
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  • Robyn, Riaz and Karim watch as the stolen money flies around the ED.
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  • Destroy the invading Yuktobanian fleet.
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  • Name: Front Line Run Time: 3:42 Track Number: Disc 1, Track 2 Year: 1979
  • The Front Line is an area in Tales of Legendia, located near The Crags and available only during Chapter 4 of the game's Main Quest.
  • Front Line is an Aquilan scout ship (automated probe) that visited Aquilan Outpost 7670.
  • "Front Line" is the 20th episode of the 29th series of Casualty. It was preceded by "What a Difference a Day Makes" and followed by "Sweetie".
  • "Front Line" is a 1983 song by Stevie Wonder, off his greatest hits compilation Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I. The song is sung from the perspective of a Vietnam War veteran. The song begins with a funky, distorted guitar riff which continues throughout the song. The protagonist tells the story of how he volunteered to go to Vietnam in 1964 at age sixteen, despite being raised to never kill anyone. After losing his leg, he is sent home with a Purple Heart. Now speaking about the present, he talks of how his niece is a prostitute, and his nephew is a drug addict, both of whom insist he has no right to tell them they are wrong in their ways. He reads in the newspaper that another war is on its way, and he remembers the 'many happy families that have been ruined.'
  • {| class="box message padded colored bordered type-basic" |- | class="cell-icon-35" | Image:Wikipedia-logo.png | class="text-medium" | This article uses Creative Commons licensed content from [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia]]'s Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team article. The list of authors can be seen in the page history there. |} On a Big Tray land battleship, several Federation officers watch a battle simulation of the Apsalus attacking a Federal Forces fleet in space and entering Earth's atmosphere unhindered. The Apsalus heads for South America and destroys the headquarters at Jaburo. Kojima and Ryer want to find out more about Apsalus, and Ryer has a plan that involves using the 08th Team.
  • A front line is the most closest position(s) of an armed force's personnel and equipment - generally in respect of maritime or land forces. Forward Line of Own Troops (FLOT), or Forward Edge of Battle Area (FEBA) are technical terms used by all branches of the U.S. armed services. They are a battlespace control measure 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. The adjective variant of the term front line is used to describe materiel or personnel intended for forward use - at sea, on land or in the air - i.e. at the front line. In both the naval and land campaigns of World War I, FEBAs, FLOTs and FLETs could often be identified by eye (for example, in France and Belgium, defined by opposing defensive trench systems). Typical current conflicts are vastly different, characterised by 'war amongst the people', the concept of a 'three block war' and the presence of an asymmetric, 360-degree threat from irregular (or extremist/terrorist) combatants. In these cases, the front line, FEBA, FLOT and FLET are almost conceptual ideas; and the term 'front line' has come to refer more to any place where bullets and bombs are flying - or are likely to fly.
  • Front Line is the 7th campaign mission of Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. For the first time in the Ace Combat series, the player must defend against an enemy landing operation. This mission is also the first superweapon battle in Ace Combat 5, namely against the Scinfaxi submarine that forced the player to retreat during Rendezvous.
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