Noun
FEBA (plural FEBAs)
(military) Initialism of forward edge of the battle area.
At the Forward Edge of the Battle Area (FEBA) no salutes of any kind are given, under any circumstances; it is always sensible to assume that there are snipers in the area. Source: Internet
All branches of the U.S. armed services use the related technical terms, Forward Line of Own Troops (FLOT) and Forward Edge of Battle Area (FEBA). Source: Internet
In those cases, the front line, FEBA, FLOT and FLET are almost conceptual ideas. Source: Internet
The forward bases, containing one to four aircraft, were to be located convert from the forward edge of battle (FEBA), while a more established permanent airbase would be located around convert from the FEBA. Source: Internet
The Forward Line of Enemy Troops (FLET) is the FEBA from the enemy's perspective. Source: Internet
The station closed in March 2014 citation There was a British Christian charity shortwave radio channel FEBA Radio which transmitted from Mahé to over 30 countries in the Indian Ocean and Eastern Africa in numerous languages. Source: Internet