marshal / martial [ˈmarʃəl]
marshal – n. & v. – n. – 1. a person who cares for horses and treats their illnesses; 2. a person holding an official office in a court of prominent household; 3. a court officer responsible for prisoners; 4. a legal officer with duties similar to a sheriff’s; v. – 1. tend to a horse; 2. rank people at a banquet, meeting or other gathering; 3. organize a group for a particular function; 4. regulate, supervise
martial – adj. & n. – adj. – relating to the military, combat or competition; n. – a poem about war