they did have gas when they had to cover there nose with socks and they didn,t invent gas back then till wold war 2 .
They were called Gas Masks
Whenever there was a gas attack or the prospect of a gas attack.
Gas masks were developed to protect from the new gas warfare. Widespread use of trenches. Neither was terribly effective.
The Navy traditionally allows beards due to their need to PRESERVE drinking/hygiene water for the vessel's crewmen. The Army allowed beards for partly for the same reasons prior to WW1. From WW1 onward, beards had to be removed for men to be able to properly fit (wear) their gas masks.
Not everyone was required to wear gas masks; it depended on the situation and the specific risks present. During events like World War I and World War II, military personnel and civilians in affected areas often wore gas masks to protect against chemical warfare. In certain emergency situations, such as chemical spills or natural disasters, local authorities may also recommend or require the use of gas masks. However, in everyday life outside these contexts, gas masks are not typically necessary.
The reason they wore gas masks is because they weren't sure weather the Nazi's would drop gas bombs as they did in WW1
yes gas masks were used
Not all gas masks are compatible with helmets, so some soldiers forgo helmets to wear their masks.
It was invented by Garrett A. Morgan in July 25, 1916.
it terrified soldiers and forced them to carry gas masks
They were called Gas Masks
Yes in a major way.In WW1 the best gas masks were makeshift ones made out of towels.Now they are light and the chances of the gas getting through is virtully nil
They wore gas masks because it fit in with the theme of the video.
Poison gas was introduced and first used by Germany during WW1 and it worked for a little, but it didn't take long for other nations to figure it out. So it became required for all soldiers to wear gas masks.
Whenever there was a gas attack or the prospect of a gas attack.
Gas masks were developed to protect from the new gas warfare. Widespread use of trenches. Neither was terribly effective.
The Navy traditionally allows beards due to their need to PRESERVE drinking/hygiene water for the vessel's crewmen. The Army allowed beards for partly for the same reasons prior to WW1. From WW1 onward, beards had to be removed for men to be able to properly fit (wear) their gas masks.