| Term | Definition |
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court-martial |
a military court or a trial held in such a court under military law |
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flank |
the side of an army, where it is vulnerable to attack |
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garrison |
a military fortress, or the troops stationed at such a fortress, usually designed for defense or occupation of a territory |
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intelligence |
in military affairs or diplomacy, specific information about an adversary's forces, deployments, production, and so on |
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morale |
the condition of courage, confidence, and willingness to endure hardship |
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piillaging |
plundering, looting, destroying property by violence |
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proclamation |
an official announcement or publicly declared order |
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rebellion |
open, armed, and organized resistance to a legally constituted government |
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reconnaissance |
operations designed specifically to observe and ferret out pertinent information about an adversary |
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tribunal |
an agency or institution (sometimes but not necessarily a court) constituted to render judgments and assign punishment. |
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