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  2. Front line - Wikipedia

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    Australian soldiers in a front-line trench during World War I.Photograph taken by Capt. F. Hurley, sometime between August 1917 and August 1918.. A front line (alternatively front-line or frontline) in military terminology is the position(s) closest to the area of conflict of an armed force's personnel and equipment, usually referring to land forces.

  3. Frontline VA health jobs cut despite officials saying they’d ...

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    It remains unclear how many frontline positions that were on the chopping block could be reinstated following Elnahal’s updated guidance, and whether applicants who had offers rescinded would be ...

  4. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    A soldier who has this job is on "picket duty", and may also be referred to as a "lookout." (see also Vedette, a mounted sentry or outpost) Pincer maneuver; Pitched battle; Pocket: see "salient". Pyrrhic victory: a victory paid for so dearly that it potentially could lead to a later defeat ("a battle won, a war lost"). Raid; Rank: a single line ...

  5. Bank teller - Wikipedia

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    Being front-line staff they are most likely to detect and stop fraudulent transactions in order to prevent losses at a bank (counterfeit currency and cheques, identity theft, confidence tricks, etc.). The position also requires tellers to be friendly and interact with the customers, providing them with information about customers' accounts and ...

  6. Counting votes is now a dangerous job: how it feels for ... - AOL

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    But a once-monotonous job − counting votes − has become dangerous. ... Printers whirr, phones ring, and keyboards click and clack as frontline staff work among stacks of papers, boxes and ...

  7. Rear (military) - Wikipedia

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    The rear typically contains all logistic and management elements of the force necessary to support the front line forces, and generally constitutes supply depots, ammunition dumps, field hospitals, machine shops, planning/communication facilities, command headquarters, and infrastructure such as roads, bridges, airfields, dockyards, and railway ...

  8. Frontline (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Frontline/World is a spin-off program from Frontline, first transmitted on May 23, 2002, which was transmitted four to eight times a year on Frontline until it was canceled in 2010. It focused on issues from around the globe, and used a "magazine" format, where each hour-long episode typically had three stories that ran about 15 to 20 minutes ...

  9. Street-level bureaucracy - Wikipedia

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    Even though front-line bureaucrats have this degree of discretion, they typically must operate within the rule of law, the system of government regulations, laws and administrative procedural rules. These regulations, laws and rules help to ensure that the street-level bureaucracy operates fairly and ethically, and that each citizen is treated ...