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rucksack

a backpack used by soldiers, often called a "ruck"

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grunt

a common infantry soldier in the u.s. military

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artillery

large-caliber guns used in warfare on land

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ordnance

mounted guns; military supplies and weapons

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napalm

a highly flammable, jelly-like substance used in bombs

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SOP (standard operating procedure)

the established rules or methods to be followed routinely for a given task

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topography

the physical features of an area of land

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foxhole

a small pit dug by a soldier in the ground as a shelter

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encumber

to burden or weight down, either physically or psychologically

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acquiescence

the reluctant acceptance of something without protest or argument

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reticence

the state of being reserved or hesitant to speak freely; shyness

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apathy

a lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern

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laxity

looseness; a lack of strictness or care

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comportment

personal behavior or demeanor; the way one carries oneself

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intangible

unable to be touched; not having a physical presence

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tangible

perceptible by touch; having a physical form

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grotesque

comically or repulsively ugly or distorted

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surreal

having the bizarre or dreamlike quality of a fantasy

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inertia

a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged

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elusive

difficult to find, catch, or achieve; hard to remember

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ambiguity

the quality of being open to more than one interpretation; inexactness

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verisimilitude

the appearance of being true or real

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platitude

a remark or statement, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful

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coherence

the quality of being logical, consistent, and forming a unified whole

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vignette

a brief, evocative description, account, or episode

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palliative

something that relieves pain or symptoms without curing the underlying cause