| A | B |
| rebel | Take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance. |
| amid | Surrounded by or in the middle of. |
| bayonet | A knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon. |
| despairing | to lose hope; to be overcome by a sense of futility or defeat |
| disloyal | Showing lack of love for your country. |
| fray | A fight or conflict. |
| infirmities | The state of being weak in health or body |
| mock | imitating the real thing; not real |
| recruiter | An official who enlists personnel for military service. |
| regulation | a rule or order telling how something is to be done |
| resign | to give up; to admit that something is unavoidable; to quit |
| reveler | A celebrant who shares in a noisy party. |
| saber | a sword with a curved hand guard that protects the back of the hand |
| striven | To exert much effort or energy. |