The types of wars are often difficult to define. Much depends on the perspective of the historian, student, politicians and everyday citizens. One brief way to grasp the type of war one might be describing is to ask two questions:
A. What is the goal or aim the war is seeking achieve; and
B. To what extent are the resources of nation willing to use in order to accomplish the goal in point A.?
Describing the hardships of individuals serving in a war
Describing the hardships of individuals serving in a war
Savage, brutal, vicious, and destructive are describing words that you can use about war. Other words that describe war are bloody, grim, devastating, agonizing, and fierce.
HECTIC
war is the noun soccer is describing what type of war it is, implying that there is a noun to describe: war.
The man o' war does not have eyes. It is a name describing a battleship.
The glorification of war is, the best way of describing the tragety of war. It's similar to the fact of military.
The "Iliad"
Jessie Pope was a British poet who wrote pro-war propaganda during World War I. In using the phrase "red crashing game of a fight," she is likely describing the intense and chaotic nature of battle, glorifying war as an exciting and heroic endeavor.
no one is very gud in dieting
Yes. It's basically human nature. There is not even one 50-year period in all of recorded history without one war or battle.
war is like playing a game of cards, know the rules and tactics, or lose the game it self