| A | B |
| corporal | a non-comissioned office in the U.S. Army, Air Force or Marines, ranking beneath a sargeant |
| moral | the principal or lesson taught by a story, fable, or event |
| soldier | a person who serves in an army |
| valor | courage, bravery or fearlessness |
| sample | to test by trying a little of, as in tasting |
| litter | carelessly scattered scraps of paper or other waste material |
| cancel | to call off or to give up on an activity or idea |
| weapon | an instrument or device used to attack someone or to defend oneself from attack |
| kitchen | a room where food is cooked or prepared |
| maneuver | to make or cause to make one or more movements to change location or position |
| gallon | a unit of liquid volume equal to four quarts |
| error | something that is incorrect or wrong; a mistake |
| linen | cloth articles or garments, such as sheets, table cloths or shirts |
| horror | a feeling of repugnance or dread |
| bundle | a number of objects tied or wrapped together; a package |
| stumble | to trip or almost fall; to falter |
| mental | occuring or done by the mind |
| frighten | to make or become suddenly afraid; to alarm or startle |
| struggle | to make a great effort or strive against; a battle |
| channel | a band of radio-wave frequencies for broadcasting |
| panel | a flat piece such as a wooden board, forming part of a surface or wall |
| colonel | An officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, or Marines that ranks beneath a brigadier general |
| agriculture | the science, business, or art of cultivating soil to produce crops or livestock |
| quarrel | an angry argument or dispute |
| rural | of or in the country |