Civilian Evacuation

The organized removal of civilians from a dangerous area, such as a war zone or natural disaster area, to a safer location.

Civilian Morale

The overall attitude and spirit of the civilian population during wartime, which can significantly impact the war effort.

Civilian Labor

The use of non-military personnel for essential work during wartime, such as in factories, farms, or transportation.

Civilian Casualties

The number of civilians killed or injured as a result of war-related activities.

Civilian Aid

Assistance provided to civilians affected by war, such as food, shelter, medical care, and other essential supplies.

Civilian Recruitment

The process of enlisting civilians into the armed forces or auxiliary services during wartime.

Civilian Impact of War

The effects of war on civilians, including economic hardship, displacement, trauma, and societal disruption.

Civilian Wartime Propaganda

The use of various media and communication techniques to influence public opinion and support the war effort among civilians.

Byword for Courage

A term or phrase that represents the epitome of bravery and resilience, often associated with specific individuals or military units during wartime.

Bivouac

A temporary encampment used by soldiers in the field, often during marches or campaigns.