| A | B |
| assume | suppose; to take as granted or true |
| likely | very probable, having a high probability of occurring or being true |
| abuse | mistreat, maltreat; a corrupt practice or custom, physical maltreatment |
| sniper | one who shoots at exposed individuals (as of an enemy's forces) from a usually concealed point of vantage |
| race | hurry; to go, move, or function at top speed or out of control |
| bar | prevent, forbid; to interpose legal objection to or to the claim of |
| execute | kill; to put to death especially in compliance with a legal sentence |
| prisoner | captive; a person deprived of liberty and kept under involuntary restraint, confinement, or custody |
| all at once | immediately |
| submarine | a naval vessel designed to operate underwater |
| bring about | effect; to cause to take place |
| discontinue | stop; cease to operate, administer, use, produce, or take |
| bullet | cartridge; a round or elongated missile (as of lead) to be fired from a firearm |
| quarters | lodgings, living accommodations |
| strict | rigid; stringent in requirement or control |
| P.O.W. | prisoner of war; a member of the armed forces of a nation who is taken by the enemy during combat |
| currently | presently, right now |
| arrange | order; to put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence, relationship, or adjustment |
| formally | officially; done in due or lawful form |
| combat | action, battle; active fighting in a war |