The front wall, the side facing the enemy, is called a parapet.
The rear wall is called a parados.
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∙ 10y agothe front wall was called a parapet the back wall was a parados
At the front there was the front line, then there was the support trench and at the back was a reserve trench.
Short trenches called saps were dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land. The sap-head, usually about 30 yards forward of the front-line, were then used as listening posts
the reserve trench were the lin eof trenchs that are behind the front lin trench. if or when the front line trench is captured, the solidiers can use the reserve trench line and the substitute front line
communication trench links the front line and first support line trench supports trench.
the front wall was called a parapet the back wall was a parados
The front wall is a parapet the back is a parados.
The front wall is a parapet the back is a parados.
At the front there was the front line, then there was the support trench and at the back was a reserve trench.
Short trenches called saps were dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land. The sap-head, usually about 30 yards forward of the front-line, were then used as listening posts
communication trench links the front line and first support line trench supports trench.
Front line trench Support trench reserve trench
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the reserve trench were the lin eof trenchs that are behind the front lin trench. if or when the front line trench is captured, the solidiers can use the reserve trench line and the substitute front line
A hole in the wall of a trench soldiers sleep in them.
As a defensive measure, in case the front trench was overrun.
Parados 😀