In today’s lesson, we break down essential vocabulary used in news reports about military operations and emergency situations. These 17 terms will help you better understand high-stakes global headlines and improve your professional English fluency.🛑 Change the way you read the news in English with this FREE news vocabulary guide: https://american-english-with-brent.kit.com/bcb3b9f6f21. Command * Definition: To have power over a group of people or to give official orders. * Example: The general has command over all the soldiers at the military base.2. Operation (military) * Definition: A planned set of actions with a specific goal, often involving many people. * Example: The secret operation was designed to rescue people trapped in the city.3. Epic * Definition: Very large, impressive, or heroic in scale. * Example: The historical movie tells an epic story of a long journey across the ocean.4. Fury * Definition: Extreme, wild anger or great physical force. * Example: We watched the fury of the storm as it moved across the coast.5. Campaign (military) * Definition: A series of military operations intended to achieve a specific result in a war. * Example: The winter campaign lasted for three months in the mountains.6. Wounded * Definition: Injured or hurt, especially by a weapon during a fight. * Example: Doctors worked quickly to help the wounded people after the accident.7. Shrapnel * Definition: Small, sharp pieces of metal that fly through the air after an explosion. * Example: The soldiers wore heavy vests to protect themselves from flying shrapnel.8. Concussion * Definition: A temporary brain injury caused by a hard hit to the head. * Example: He had a mild concussion after falling off his bicycle, so he stayed in the hospital overnight.9. Recall * Definition: To officially order someone (like a soldier) to return to their place of duty. * Example: The government had to recall the troops from their vacation because of the emergency.10. Service Members * Definition: People who are currently serving in the army, navy, or air force. * Example: Many service members live on the military base with their families.11. Traumatic * Definition: Something very upsetting or painful that causes lasting emotional or physical damage. * Example: Experiencing a natural disaster can be a very traumatic event for anyone.12. Concussive Blast * Definition: A powerful wave of air pressure caused by a large explosion. * Example: The concussive blast was so strong that it broke windows three blocks away.13. Ballistic Missiles * Definition: Long-range weapons that are fired high into the air to hit a target far away. * Example: Modern defense systems are designed to stop ballistic missiles before they land.14. Shelters * Definition: Safe places built to protect people from danger, such as bombs or storms. * Example: People stayed in underground shelters until the air raid sirens stopped.15. Sheer Magnitude * Definition: The very large size, scale, or importance of something. * Example: No one expected the sheer magnitude of the crowd at the international festival.16. It’s Not Clear * Definition: Something is difficult to understand, or the facts are not certain yet. * Example: It's not clear when the new law will go into effect.17. Retaliate * Definition: To hurt someone or do something bad back to them because they hurt you first. * Example: If the enemy attacks our city, our army will likely retaliate.