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There are several places where the soldiers got their supplies in WWI.

-Spain, since they were not a part of the war, they became a major resource for goods and supplies. This proved to be very beneficial to the Spaniard economy.

-Their home countries would send them as much as they could, and they would ask the citizens to hold back on products such as meat that could be sent to the soldiers.

In the trenches, however, there were underground storage areas where they kept supplies handy, but these ran out very quickly.

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Any form of transportation was used. Trains, Teams, Trudging, Trucks and Taxis, the French mobilized the Paris Taxi services to rush troops to the front in times of need.

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By train, truck, wagon, and on foot. Soldiers have always done alot of walking.

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By Ships...

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