D-Day Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. to make something unusable
  2. 6. the act of setting free
  3. 7. a position from which a person can advance toward a goal
  4. 8. bombs hidden underground or underwater that explode when touched or moved
  5. 10. people injured, killed, or missing during a war, accident, or disaster
  6. 12. a set purpose for doing something; a special task or assignment
Down
  1. 2. soldiers trained and given weapons and gear to fight on foot
  2. 3. caught or took control of by force
  3. 4. the countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan that fought against the Allies in World War II
  4. 5. entered aggressively to conquer, weaken, or injure
  5. 9. soldiers trained to jump out of airplanes and fight behind enemy lines
  6. 11. the countries including Great Britain, the United States, France, and the Soviet Union, that aided each other in defeating Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War II