Across
- 5. - To overwhelm and take control of an area.
- 6. - Minor battle or conflict between small groups of troops.
- 9. - To communicate and collaborate, especially between different groups.
- 11. - Temporary camp without tents.
- 12. - Type of battleship and a term denoting fearless resolve.
- 13. - Continuous, heavy cannon fire.
- 14. - Nickname given to General Philip Sheridan for his aggressive tactics.
- 16. - Skill or expertise in a particular field or activity, especially combat.
- 18. - Strengthen a place with defensive works.
- 19. - Troops stationed at a fort or town for defense.
Down
- 1. - Moved forward or made progress.
- 2. - Severe suffering or privation.
- 3. - Messenger delivering urgent news or orders.
- 4. - A limited quantity of something, like troops or supplies.
- 7. - Military weapons, ammunition, and equipment.
- 8. - To rejoice or celebrate.
- 10. - Pierced with a sharp object, metaphorically stuck.
- 11. - Belt with loops or pockets for carrying cartridges.
- 15. - Temporary or supplementary fortification, typically square or polygonal.
- 17. - To establish a military position with trenches.
