a spirit of friendly good-fellowship
camaraderie
possessing or activating with bravery or boldness
valiantly
wide and general destruction
havoc
to assign to a category or class in a rigid or restrictive manner
pigeonholed
firefighters who parachute own into fires in remote areas
smokejumpers
three or four squads make up a platoon, which has 20 to 50 soldiers and is commanded by a lieutenant
platoon
a group or class considered superior to others
aristocrats
disobedient to authority
insubordinate
practical know-how
savvy
a place where no fire is visible, but where the ground is so hot that it smoke and can burst into flames at any second
hotspots
an army component mounted on horseback or more recently, moving in motor vehicles or helicopters and assigned to combat missions
Calvary
military housing
barracks
to harass by unnecessary or disagreeable work, banter, ridicule, or criticism as a method of initiation
hazing
"I have found it"
eureka
a backup parachute
reserve chute
has anywhere from a few dozen to 200 soldiers; consists of three or four platoons and is generally commanded by a captain
company
a book or film influenced by one's life or past personal experiences
autobiographical
distress of mind over an anticipated action or result
compunction
persistent in maintaining, adhering to, or seeking something valued or desired
increased heart rate and respiration that occur as part of the body's response to stress, as when someone is in a dangerous, frightening, or highly competitive situation
adrenaline
the highest rank of the court system, appointed by the president and approved by the congress
Supreme Court Justice
igniting combustible materials spontaneously
incendiary
tissue paper made from mulberry tree bark, used to construct the bomb-balloons made by Japan and sent to America
relating to or adapted for both land and water
amphibious
jumping with your eyes closed, which would receive low scores/marks
blackout jump