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Alien
not a citizen of the United States
Discharged
a soldier leaves the military and stops being a soldier
Court Martialed
go to a military court of law
Stationed
a soldier stays in one place for some time as part of their job
Deployed
: to move soldiers or other military to a new place so they can be ready
Widowed
your marital status if your husband or wife died and you have not married again
Weapon
something used to fight such as a gun, knife, or bomb
Vigilante Group
a group of people who act like the police, but are not the police.
Title of Nobility
a position given by a King or Queen
Spouse
the person you are married to; your husband or wife
Smuggle
to secretly and illegally bring something into or out of a state or country
Self Defense Unit
a group of people who work to protect a place if another group comes to fight them with weapons
Single
not married now and never married before
Resident
a person who lives in a specific place
Register
sign up
Rebel Group
a group of people who fight a government or other group with power
Public Benefit
money from the government for things that can help you such as food stamps, housing assistance, or Social Security payments
Probation
a time when a person who has broken the law gets out of prison early but is required to regularly report to the police
Prison Camp
a jail or prison for enemy soldiers or other military during a war
Police Unit
a group of people who work for a government to catch people who break the law
Prison
a building where criminals must stay as punishment for breaking the law
Persecute
to hurt someone badly, or unfairly, often because of religion or political beliefs
Paramilitary Group
: a group of people who act like the military, but do not work for a government.
Parimilitary
: a group of people who act like the military, but do not work for a government.
Owe
have a debt; be required to pay. Examples: “I got a loan from the bank. Now I owe the bank $500.” “I need to pay my credit card bill. I owe $215.”
Overdue
late
Obtain
to get something.
non-resident
a person who does not live in a specific place
Noncombatant
not fighting
Misrepresentation
to lie about who you are or something you did so that you can get something you want.
Misleading
causes a person to believe something that is not true to get something that you want
Militia
an army that does not work for a government
Military Unit
a group of people that work for a government to fight in a war; they may do this work on land, in boats or in airplanes
Mental Hospital
a hospital for people with mental health problems
Married
: having a husband or wife. This means legally married. You can be legally married even if you don’t currently live with your husband or wife
Marital Status
whether you are legally married, single, divorced or widowed
Lie
to say things that are not true
Legally Incompetent
can’t make decisions for yourself because you have mental problems
Being cited
stopped by the police and given a ticket
Citation
a traffic ticket
Labor Camp
a jail or prison where the prisoners have to do a lot of difficult work
Jail
a building where police take people who are arrested for breaking the law
Insurgent Organization
a group of people that uses weapons to fight a government
Habitual Drunkard
a person who regularly drinks too much alcohol (gets drunk)
Immigration Benefit
: things that can help you because you are a documented immigrant, like being able to work and live in the United States
Gorilla Group
a group of people who use weapons against or attack the military, police or governmen
Genocide
killing a whole group or race of people because of their religion, race, or other reason
gamble
pay money to guess who will win at sports or games so that you can try to get more money
fraudulent
to make people believe a lie so you can get something you want.
forcing sexual contact or relations
touching the male or female parts of the body when someone doesn’t want it.
File a tax return
send tax papers to the government
false
not true
Fail
: not pass a test; not complete or do something. Examples: “I failed my driving test,” means “I did not pass.” “I failed to stop at the red light,” means “I did
Divorce
legally stop being married
Disability
: a problem with your body or mind that prevents you from doing things that other people can do (for example blindness or deafness)
Detention Facility
a jail or prison where people wait before they go to court and have a trial
Crime
an action that breaks the law
Country of Nationality
the country where you are currently a citizen or national
Claim
to say that something is true
Civilian
a person who is not in the military
Bear arms
to own or use a gun
Arrested
taken to jail by the police
Advocate
agree with and tell others about an idea