Armed Forces (UK, USA)
Across
- 3. the main office of the army
- 5. a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
- 7. in or on a ship , aircraft , or other means of transportation
- 9. a unit of one of the armed forces, especially (in Britain) the air force or the navy
- 10. something that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or made more difficult
- 12. all of the equipment on the ground needed to support aircraft in a state of readiness for flight
- 14. the goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other large vehicle
- 15. a member of an irregular military group the fights with sudden, unexpected attacks on the official armed forces
Down
- 1. an official or written agreement between 2 or more countries
- 2. a small case usually made of leather and fixed on a belt or a strap, used for carrying a gun
- 4. a member of the British or US air force with a low rank
- 6. an attack by a defending force to stop the enemy's advance or make him withdraw
- 8. a person who is opposed to the political system in their country and tries to change it using force
- 11. a good position that an army has taken in enemy land, from which it can attack the enemy more
- 13. an occasion when a large number of people behave in a noisy, violent, and uncontrolled way in public, often as a protest