On the ground

If something or someone is “on the ground,” it’s in or at a location where the real work or action is happening, as opposed to observing or directing something from a distance.

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If something or someone is “on the ground,” it’s in or at a location where the real work or action is happening, as opposed to observing or directing something from a distance. Previously, war intelligence was gathered almost exclusively by governments, which had access to GPS imagery and local intelligence – spies “on the ground,” in other words. The news station wanted reporters “on the ground” to cover the revolution in real time.

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