Military Terms
Across
- 2. - A communication device that both transmits and receives radio signals [17].
- 4. - A military term for a positive affirmation [17].
- 5. - A term of respect used when speaking to a male superior officer [23].
- 7. - A standard report detailing a unit's current mission status [7].
- 9. - This communication check, known as 'Oscar Mike,' signifies a unit is currently doing this [2].
- 12. - The seventh Army value; facing fear, danger, or adversity [17].
- 15. - The Army value to treat people as they should be treated [17].
- 16. - A report that includes friendly and enemy positions, part of a SITREP [14].
- 18. - The Army value to bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other Soldiers [17].
- 20. - An encrypted code used to verify the identity of a friendly unit [14].
Down
- 1. - The Army value demonstrated when you put the nation's welfare before your own [17].
- 3. - A proword requesting that a previous transmission be repeated verbatim [17].
- 6. - An Army value: the obligation to do what is right, legally and morally, at all times [17].
- 8. - A term indicating the message was received and understood [17].
- 10. - A courtesy shown when an officer enters a room, signaling all personnel to become still and silent [23].
- 11. - The bugle call played at the end of the duty day when the flag is lowered [23].
- 13. - A gesture of respect given to commissioned and warrant officers [23].
- 14. - The three letters representing an unauthorized absence from duty [17].
- 17. - The method of reading back a message to confirm its accuracy [17].
- 19. - The Army value to fulfill your obligations [17].