During WWI the dead whether in the trenches or in "No Man's Land" were left there until the Wars end. Bodies were still being found even after a decade.
They built new trenches or repaired old ones. They also moved supplies up and down and spent long hours on sentry duty or spying on enemies trenches. They also wrote letters to their families and there were specialized soldiers called sappers which dug tunnels below enemy trenches and placed huge mines there.
It's left over from World War I - they fought in long trenches dug to protect the soldiers from enemy gunfire. If you're "in the trenches," you're figuratively in the middle of the battle, fighting man to man.
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Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.
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they lives in the trenches for over five year i think :)
Yes, Left 4 Dead "Smoker" special Infected do shoot their long tongues at players.
Yes, trenches were long lines dug into the ground facing the trench.
Trenches were long, narrow holes in the ground used to shelter soldiers in between the battles. These trenches were full of lice, rats and mud.
The dead bodies of those who died on the First Fleet were usually buried at sea. This was a common practice on long sea voyages to prevent the spread of disease and decomposition onboard.
if it was left cold too long, yes.
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