All sides stumbled in the chaotic aftermath of D-Day.
But Bishop Lopez argues that last week's coup and its chaotic aftermath are better seen as a setback for the indigenous cause.
In the chaotic aftermath, supply lines are lost, high level command breaks down and armies in the European theater lose cohesion beyond the platoon unit.
For the families of Halliburton employees, the war's chaotic aftermath has brought the conflict closer to home.
Under his direction, Unicef managed to provide aid on both sides of the Nigerian battlefronts, and in the chaotic aftermath of the 30-month war.
No-one could label him 'collaborator', and a wide spectrum of the population began to look to him in the chaotic aftermath of the Japanese defeat.
The agency will have to focus on working closely with National Guard troops trained and equipped to deal with the chaotic aftermath of hurricanes.
Whether he knew it or not, President Bush was faced with a crucial philosophical choice in the frightening and chaotic aftermath of the Sept. 11 attacks.
But the story's focus is on the chaotic aftermath, and Richard Dreyfuss deserves his top billing as Haig.
British forces were widely viewed as patient and calm on the battlefield and during the war's chaotic aftermath in places like Basra.