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War and Army

30 Words

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armada
1.
ar
ma
da
Noun

a massive group of warships organized for military or strategic purposes

The Spanish armada sailed in 1588 to invade England.

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armistice
2.
ar
mis
tice
Noun

a temporary stoppage or truce in hostilities between parties engaged in a war or conflict

The warring nations signed an armistice agreeing to a one-month ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid delivery and prisoner exchanges.

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mercenary
3.
mer
ce
na
ry
Noun

a professional soldier hired to serve in a foreign army, often motivated by payment rather than ideological or national allegiance

The army hired mercenaries to bolster its forces during the conflict in the region.

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barricade
4.
ba
rri
cade
Noun

a defensive barrier erected during wartime to obstruct enemy movement and provide protection for defending forces

Soldiers hastily constructed barricades using sandbags to fortify their positions against advancing enemy troops.

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battalion
5.
ba
ttal
ion
Noun

a military unit composed of a varying number of companies or platoons, typically commanded by a lieutenant colonel

The battalion coordinated with other units for the large-scale exercise.

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platoon
6.
pla
toon
Noun

a military unit, subdivision of a company, typically with a headquarters and two or more squads, usually led by a lieutenant

The battalion consists of several platoons.

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espionage
7.
es
pio
nage
Noun

the covert gathering of information for political, military, or economic purposes, often conducted by intelligence agencies

The spy engaged in espionage activities to uncover sensitive military plans of the opposing nation.

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onslaught
8.
ons
laught
Noun

a fierce and intense attack, often with the goal of overwhelming the opponent

The army launched a relentless onslaught against enemy positions, pushing them back and gaining ground.

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armament
9.
ar
ma
ment
Noun

the military equipment and weaponry used by a country or military force

The country invested heavily in modernizing its armament, acquiring advanced missile defense systems and fighter jets.

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arsenal
10.
ar
se
nal
Noun

a building, complex, or site used for producing, keeping, or repairing arms and ammunition

The naval arsenal was attacked during the war.

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deterrent
11.
de
te
rrent
Noun

a thing that reduces the chances of someone doing something because it makes them aware of its difficulties or consequences

Increased security measures serve as a deterrent to potential thieves.

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ammunition
12.
amm
u
ni
tion
Noun

bullets, shells, or other projectiles used in firearms

Soldiers checked their ammunition before the battle.

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catapult
13.
ca
ta
pult
Verb

to throw something or someone with a sudden and forceful motion

The young inventor built a small model to catapult marbles across the room.

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14.
ba
zoo
ka
Noun

a portable rocket launcher designed for use against tanks and armored vehicles

The infantry squad carried a bazooka to counter potential armored threats on the battlefield.

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shrap
nel
Noun

fragments from an explosion, causing damage to surroundings

The blast sent shrapnel flying in all directions, causing injuries to nearby civilians.

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musket
16.
mus
ket
Noun

an early firearm with a long barrel, used by infantry from the 16th to 18th centuries

The musket was a standard infantry weapon during the American Revolutionary War.

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mortar
17.
mor
tar
Noun

a short-barreled, muzzle-loaded artillery piece that fires explosive shells at high angles for close-range support

The soldiers set up a mortar to provide fire support for advancing infantry units.

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air raid
18.
air raid
Noun

an attack by aircraft, typically involving the dropping of bombs, on a location or a series of locations

The air raid sirens wailed as citizens rushed to seek shelter during the bombing.

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bridge
head
Noun

an area in hostile territory captured and secured as a foothold for further troops and supplies

The army established a bridgehead on the far side of the river.

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evacuee
20.
e
va
cuee
Noun

an individual who is forced to flee from a dangerous place or region

The evacuees were transported to temporary shelters after their homes were destroyed by the hurricane.

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garrison
21.
ga
rri
son
Noun

a military stronghold where soldiers are stationed for defense

The castle served as a garrison for the king's soldiers.

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blitz
22.
blitz
Verb

to carry out a sudden and intense military attack

The military commanders decided to blitz the enemy's positions, hoping to catch them off guard.

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pillage
23.
pi
llage
Noun

the action of violently stealing valuables, often during war or conflict

The invading army committed pillage across the countryside.

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lance
24.
lance
Noun

a long, pointed weapon designed for thrusting, often used by cavalry

Knights charged the enemy line with lance in hand.

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plunder
25.
plun
der
Verb

to steal goods from a place or person, especially during times of war, chaos, or civil disorder

During the invasion, the army decided to plunder the enemy's resources.

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strafe
Verb

to attack ground targets, such as enemy troops or installations, with gunfire from low-flying aircraft

As the ground forces advanced, air support was called in to strafe the opposing troops, disrupting their formation.

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outflank
27.
out
flank
Verb

to gain an advantage over someone, especially by using a clever strategy

The company outflanked its rivals by launching a cheaper model.

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vanquish
28.
vanq
uish
Verb

to defeat someone completely and decisively

The mighty army sought to vanquish the opposing forces and secure dominance over the region.

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siege
29.
siege
Noun

the act of surrounding the enemy, a town, etc. and cutting off their supplies so that they would surrender

The city endured a prolonged siege as enemy forces surrounded it, cutting off all supply routes.

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retaliate
30.
re
ta
liate
Verb

to make a counterattack or respond in a similar manner

When betrayed by a close friend, she resisted the urge to retaliate the injury.

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