Across
- 2. to treat with respect.
- 4. a member of a highly-trained military unit.
- 6. soldiers trained to fight at sea; a group of ships designed to fight at sea and to defend their country from attacks by sea.
- 7. to think of someone or something.
- 10. to protect from danger; a person who protects other people or property from danger.
- 11. a service person injured, killed, or lost in military action.
- 12. a gift or speech given as a display of respect and appreciation.
- 18. to drive danger away from; to fight to protect people, property, or ideals.
- 19. to suffer injury or loss for the sake of a cause.
- 21. a burial place.
- 22. soldiers trained, armed, and equipped to fight on foot.
- 24. truce; an agreement to temporarily suspend hostilities.
- 25. to guard; to defend; to shield from danger.
Down
- 1. a man or woman serving in the military.
- 3. mental or moral strength to withstand danger and difficulties.
- 5. bravery; courage in the face of danger.
- 8. combat between two parties; to fight or struggle.
- 9. the ability to enjoy civil and political liberty; the absence of slavery or outside control.
- 13. having or showing courage.
- 14. a state of quiet; the absence of war or conflict.
- 15. a large organized body of armed personnel trained for war, especially on land.
- 16. complete quiet.
- 17. a small orangish-red flower referred to in the poem "In Flanders Field" and often associated with Veterans Day.
- 20. an individual who has served in the armed forces.
- 23. a group of soldiers.
