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A cushy wound was a wound that was just serious enough to let a man get out of the trenches for a while. Men actually hoped for this kind of wound, and I can't blame them; I would too in their place.
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Their military uniforms.
It probably sucked...they were in trenches...and trenches collect water...people in the trenches were at risk of getting trench foot...and there were trench rats too....try sleeping in a cold damp muddy hole :)
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The trenches were called saps and the people who dug them were called sappers.
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in WW1 thay lved in trenches to be protected from attacks from bombs and grenades thrown by the enemey. the earth trenches hid them as well as making it harder for bombs to harm them
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To help prevent infection by ensuring no germs get in the wounds from the cotton.
If you mean diseases, you could catch hypothermia, athletes foot, a terrible cold, cancer from wounds which have not been treated properly and loads others due to trench conditions as they were horrible!
blocks are placed in trenches so as if the opponents attack they have to jump over and that would distract them so you people can attack them