Noun
homefront (plural homefronts)
Alternative form of home front
Glenn E. Torrey, Romania and World War I (Histria Books, 1998) Whereas the German army realized it needed close cooperation from the homefront, Habsburg officers saw themselves as entirely separate from the civilian world, and superior to it. Source: Internet
Perhaps best known for her role of Alisha Bailey in the hit series "Misfits," Antonia has also appeared in BBC One's hit drama "The Musketeers," "The Deep," "Stanley Park" and ITV's "Homefront." Source: Internet
In the case of St. Joseph Parish in Winsted, four grants totaling $10,535 funded the Community Life meal program as well as St. Anthony School’s after-school and HomeFront programs. Source: Internet
Israel's Homefront Command cautioned that the potential for war between Israel and Iran (possibly via its proxies in Syria and Lebanon) are higher than ever. Source: Internet
“Operation Homefront nailed it with this Military Child of the Year program,” he said. Source: Internet
Veterans receive a complimentary Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola® Cake dessert to veterans and an opportunity for guests to make purchases that support Operation Homefront. Source: Internet