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"war action" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any action taken during a war or conflict such as battles, campaigns, or even strategy. For example, "The war action taken by the Allied forces ultimately lead to victory in the Great War."
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was distressed & announced a limit to the war action.
"Naturally, one may protest the reasons for the war action in Iraq," he said.
Drawing on newspaper and magazine accounts of the war action, Melville composed "Battle Pieces and Aspects of the War".
Holme was born in London, and in 1940 suffered the loss of his father, killed in war action.
It also caused outrage in North Korea, which condemned the whole exercise as an "ultimate war action". It doesn't threaten North Korea.
In other war action, two Americans were reported killed and six wounded in a battle near Xuanloc 40 miles east of Saigon.
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As Hugo Weaving, on the press circuit for Gibson's hardboiled second world war action-drama Hacksaw Ridge, put it: "He's describing an infinitely chaotic world.
But as I crept in about halfway through the almost-good second world war action-drama Fury, I felt it was something of an obligation to look back from the front row at LaBeouf.
He added: "We've been inept and irrelevant on the war actions.
The record of post-cold war actions and doctrines is hardly reassuring either.
But one factor about the pre-war case and the post war actions that is often overlooked is: Why did they think they could get away with it?
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