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A military dugout is a pit or deep trench dug into the ground and used as a shelter.
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Trench Coats got their names because they were originially designed for use in the Military during the World Wars and were worn in the trenches. As such when the article of clothing was transferred to civilian use it kept the name Trench Coat.
a modern military trench should be 2 inches above the tallest mans head. So if you 5 foot exactly u need a 5 foot 2 inch trench.
The name itself practically is the principle behind it. Trench warfare is military combat done in trenches. The majority of the fight was done with a knife or a fixed bayonet.
Weapons and trench warfare
Trench warfare significantly influenced the United States' military strategy and public perception during World War I. The brutal and stagnant nature of trench warfare highlighted the need for better tactics and technology, prompting the U.S. to innovate and adapt its military approach. Additionally, the horrors of trench warfare galvanized public support for the war effort, emphasizing the importance of American involvement to achieve a swift resolution. Ultimately, the experience shaped future U.S. military doctrine and preparedness for subsequent conflicts.
Trench warfare was a military tactic used because of the weapons used at the time (the time being 1864-1918). It was called trench warfare because both sides dug trenches and either bombarded the other, assaulted it, or simply waited it out.
Because the leaders had been trained to fight wars of movement and maneuver.
Storm shadow is played by Byung-Hun lee in the gi Joe movie. In this movie he where's a Soviet trench coat. This is a trench coat issued from the Russian military. Some believe that storm shadows movements were some what restricted because he was wearing this trench coat.
A trench gun was a shotgun used in WW1 by allied forces, a Winchester Model 1897 to be specific. It was so effective in its' military use Germany attempted to have it banned from warfare for causing unnecessary suffering.