Physical damage
physical damage
Physical damage. (Apex)
social damage
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
The most obvious are death and the destruction of property.
Type your answer here... The destruction of railroads, factories and bridges
Sabotage occurred behind all of the major fronts of World War II. For example, in France, in the months preceding D-Day (in June of 1944), French saboteurs blew up bridges and rail lines in the attempt to handicap German forces. On the Eastern front, especially from 1942 to 1944, sabotage by Soviet partisans included bridge- and railway-damage as well as carefully planned ambushes of German patrol units and construction or engineering crews.
Airfield Damage Assessment Teams (ADATs) and the Rapid Airfield Damage Assessment System (RDA)
Physical damage
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges (APEX)
Physical damage
The most obvious are death and the destruction of property.
physical Damage
Type your answer here... The destruction of railroads, factories and bridges
Type your answer here... The destruction of railroads, factories and bridges
The kind of damage that was included during the Civil War was the destruction of railroads, factories, and bridges. These infrastructures were targeted by both Union and Confederate forces in an attempt to disrupt the enemy's supply lines and transportation networks. The destruction of these vital assets caused significant economic and logistical challenges for both sides during the war.
brain damage, neck damage, broken bones and even death
Burnt, bent, broken valvepiston or ring damage,Burnt, bent, broken valvepiston or ring damage,
disaster for example floods causes the wood houses to be damaged and water flow over the houses.Bridges are made of softy wood so they are easily broken down.People suffer Lot by these kinds of loses.