Soldiers who were new to the trenches of World War I quickly learned their way around the trench system. All of the trenches were dug with a main trench against the front line and several support trenches behind that. The formulaic nature of trench construction made it fairly easy for soldiers to find their way around.
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There was a point in WW1 where the war had reached a sort of stalemate where neither sides left their trenches. This caused the trenches to be huge and deep as the men had to live there. Fire steps and scaling ladders were needed to enable troops to look over the trench. Trench toilets called latrines were pits, dug 1.5m deep Sandbags were placed all over the edges of the trench for bullet protection. Barbed wire also the same but more so to protect from infantry invasion. And in winters, there would've been a lot of mud at the bottom of the trenches especially after rain.
Bad, Trenchfoot with rotting feet from the cold and wet, shells- ie dying, gas attacks really bad, Try and find out how many men died from things like this because i can't remember off the top of my head and i will try and find out specific details
Dig a trench about five feet long and 3 feet deep.Lay about 6 or 7 boards you can find across the end of the trench.Find a piece of plywood about the area of all the boards and lay it on top of the boards.Cover the plywood with the dirt from the trench, therefore camouflaging the whole thing.
Overstock often has trench coats around the spring. If you wait until they are out of season, that is either in the summer or early winter, you can often find trench coats on sale or clearance at department store websites. Sierra Trading Post also often has trench coats on sale.
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There was a point in WW1 where the war had reached a sort of stalemate where neither sides left their trenches. This caused the trenches to be huge and deep as the men had to live there. Fire steps and scaling ladders were needed to enable troops to look over the trench. Trench toilets called latrines were pits, dug 1.5m deep Sandbags were placed all over the edges of the trench for bullet protection. Barbed wire also the same but more so to protect from infantry invasion. And in winters, there would've been a lot of mud at the bottom of the trenches especially after rain.
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No. The closest known black hole to our solar system is about 1,600 light years away.
All around the crime scene, and sometimes in the get away car
All around the crime scene, and sometimes in the get away car