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Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.
Trenches or bunkers
They were dug out of the ground. They were then reinforced with railway sleepers or wicker or corugated iron.
Trenches are dug in the girl spot with guy spot
Trenches were dug to protect the soldiers from enemy bullets.
trenches were mainely made from mud and water to hold the construction together as is was only a hole dug into the ground.
a lateral trenches dug across sloping ground to collect the soil flowing with the water.
Trench Warfare... o-o
The trenches were dug in lots of countries. France,England and Germany were included. In fact, most countries in WW1 had trenches dug in them either by them or the enemy.
The three rows of trenches covered between 200 and 500 yards of ground. Communication trenches, were dug at an angle to the frontline trench and was used to transport men, equipment and food supplies.
soldiers dug the trenches as a way to stay protected from enemy artillery.
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.