| A | B |
| annihilate | to totally destroy |
| armament | military equipment |
| arson | the crime of setting fires |
| casualty | one injured, killed, or lost in battle |
| chaotic | without order; confused |
| confrontation | condition of standing face-to-face with a hostile force; a conflict |
| conspiratorial | with an air of plotting together in secret to commit an evil or treacherous act |
| desertion | the act of abandoning |
| espionage | the practice of spying |
| fatality | a death brought about throw war or disaster |
| guerilla | one of a small band of fighters using surprise and speed to harass an enemy |
| hideous | very ugly |
| infirmary | a place for the care of the sick or wounded |
| intensity | the strength of an action, feeling, or quality |
| perilous | dangerous |
| scrimmage | minor battle or skirmish |
| seclude | to keep apart |
| strewen | to have been scattered |
| subversive | tending to overthrow or destroy, especially an established government |
| valor | bravery |