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During World War I, food and water (as well as other supplies) were transported to the soldiers through a variety of means. In quiet sectors, these could be delivered directly to the front lines. In less quiet sectors, communication trenches were dug in order to enable suppliers to approach the front without being seen and attacked by the enemy.

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Both sides set up elaborate transport systems, often with light railways coming quite near to the front lines. The remainder of each journey was usually done by men and donkeys.

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They were brought by trains. But when armies invaded, they destroyed train tracks to make it harder for that country to supply its military.

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By mail from home and by ship, plane and truck from the military

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near water wells and treaches close by

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