World War 1 vocabulary

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Across
  1. 5. giving up something precious (e.g. one's life) in order to help someone
  2. 7. camouflage colour of army clothes
  3. 8. a long, narrow ditch dug by soldiers
  4. 10. large building used to house soldiers
  5. 12. a word like 'you', 'we', 'they' or 'she'
  6. 13. language that rouses strong feelings such as pity or anger
  7. 16. a newly drafted soldier
  8. 17. the line of contact between two opposing forces
  9. 18. large ship used to transport troops and munitions
Down
  1. 1. a feeling of blame or self-reproach for something you have or haven't done
  2. 2. an explosive device shot out of a gun or tank
  3. 3. love for one's country
  4. 4. military leader during WW1. The face of the 'Your country needs YOU' campaign.
  5. 6. a colloquial word for 'friend' (old fashioned)
  6. 9. to join the army, usually voluntarily
  7. 10. a continuous attack with bombs and other missiles
  8. 11. limited amounts of food or tobacco allotted to soldiers
  9. 14. something one is expected or required to do because it is a moral responsibility
  10. 15. a practice exercise, part of military training