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civil defense
protection of the citizens of a state (generally non-combatants) from military attack
war economy
set of contingencies undertaken by a modern state to mobilize its economy for war production
contingency plan
plan in case something unexpected occurs, which is often used for risk management
home front
people and territories contributing to a war effort without being involved in combat
combat support
military arms responsible for fire support and other assistance to combat units
rear
part of concentration of military forces that is farthest from the enemy
war effort
coordinated mobilization of society's resources towards supporting a military force
home front during World War II
covering numerous countries
home front during World War I
overview of the topic