capital offense, a crime punishable by death, chambers, a judge's office, cross-examine, questioning of a witness by the attorney for the other side, juror, a person who is on the jury, plaintiff, the person who files the complaint in a civil lawsuit, pro se, a Latin term meaning "on one's own behalf"; in courts, it refers to persons who present their own cases without lawyers, record, a written account of all the acts and proceedings in a lawsuit, testify, answer questions in court, witness, a person called upon by either side in a lawsuit to give testimony before the court or jury, felony, a crime carrying a penalty of more than a year in prison, caliber, the diameter of the bore of a gun, corps, a group of personnel with common characteristics, training, and missions, joe, a common term for an army soldier, snake eater, a soldier who is a United States Army Special Forces member, bird, a common term used to describe a helicopter, cover, an item or surface that can protect soldiers from enemy attacks and shots fired, hardened site, a defensive structure often used to hide underneath, squirter, this often describes an enemy running away from a recent attack, blank on, this phrase is used when the crew is running low on a resource, dustoff, a medical helicopter on its way to rescue someone who's injured, encryption, the process of converting data into a code that's hard to decipher, cookie, a piece of data a web server sends to a browser, cloud computing, the delivery of various services using the internet, ethernet, the most common way to connect a device to a network using a physical connection, firewall, a type of software programmers use to protect a network from outside connections, RAM, a computer's short-term memory that stores data for currently running programs, bug, an error in software coding that prevents a program from working, domain, the location of a given website, traffic, the total amount of users who visit a website, assembly language, a low-level programming language that communicates with the hardware of a computer.
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