Examples of 'war widows' in a sentence

Meaning of "war widows"

war widows: Refers to women whose spouses died as a result of military combat, typically used in the context of acknowledging and supporting the surviving partners of deceased soldiers who lost their lives in wars or conflicts
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To raise money for their war widows.
To iraqi war widows through untraceable wire transfers.
This is particularly manifest in children of war widows and in orphans.
Sons of war widows were exempt from military service.
We have got war widows too.
War widows are very highly regarded with the colonel.
There were a lot of war widows at that time.
The officers organized it to raise money for their war widows.
And both your war widows have since remated.
We give assistance to war widows.
Many were war widows looking for ways to support themselves.
Both are war widows.
The fight was a benefit for the wounded and war widows.
Moochir war widows.
War widows and their families were provided with food and clothing.

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That will raise a bit more than money for the war widows.
War widows calls for justice in Afghanistan.
The war in the trenches left a generation of maimed soldiers and war widows.
Many Afghan women are war widows and without their earnings their families starve.
The fight was for the benefit of the wounded and the war widows.
Firing pregnant war widows as if I do not even exist.
This measure helps protect the living standards and ensure the financial security of war widows.
These exemptions also apply to war widows who have not remarried ".
And may I remind you that every shilling made tonight is going to the war widows.
Only disabled persons and war victims: war widows and orphans were excluded.
I have a speech at the Association for Veterans and War Widows.
Our project particularly supports veterans, war widows and displaced persons returning from refugee camps.
For social welfare services, especially to war widows.
It 's always the war widows who lead the Memorial Day parades.
None of the changes affected existing widows, people over state pension age or war widows.
In large cities like Baghdad, the presence of war widows is difficult to ignore.
To war widows and pensioners, that's what.
UNDP also continued to support microcredit schemes in favour of war widows in " Somaliland.
Initiate her into war widows local number 37.
Lack of aid funds for amputees, rape survivors, war widows.
Tell me something … war widows as well?
Orphans, and veterans of all races. We give assistance to war widows.
Statue of a mother at Yasukuni Shrine, dedicated to war widows who raised their children alone.
A table of singletons at our age, well done. Single now, we are all war widows.
After retiring, she began teaching sewing to war widows in Sierra Leone in Africa.
Yes, anything . That will raise a bit more than money for the war widows.
They're war widows.
It 's only when I came here, I realised there were many other war widows.
Emergency aid to 600 war widows and orphans Caritas.
Single now, we are all war widows.
Virginia, 1866, The disappearance of local Civil War widows shocked an already devastated community.
Given thousands and thousands of free TV licences to war widows and pensioners, that 's what.
The hunt . Well, there is the War Widows Revue, the craft fair, the hunt.
Well, there is the War Widows.
The hunt . Well, there is the War Widows Revue, the craft fair.

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