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It can be said that soldiers who lived in the trenches were fighting a war on two levels or perhaps two different kinds of war.In addition to their main mission against a common enemy .
During World War I, trenches of different kinds protected soldiers from various dangers. Basic slit trenches, dug deeply enough to enable soldiers to stand up straight while keeping their heads below the ground-surface, protected soldiers from horizontal rifle- and cannon-fire. More sophisticated trenches, dug still more deeply into the earth and maintaining a thick ceiling-layer of earth, protected troops from vertical bombardment, including attacks from airplanes.
It depends on how long the trench is. There is no set length; during World War I, a trench could be anywhere from a few yards long to over a mile. Also, there are different kinds of trenches; some were not much more than a small pile of rocks.
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If you mean diseases, you could catch hypothermia, athletes foot, a terrible cold, cancer from wounds which have not been treated properly and loads others due to trench conditions as they were horrible!
Some children are used in suicide attacks, they are also used to send messages in dangerous situations between groups. They are used to cook and clean. They are used as guards and look outs. Some girl child soldiers are used as wives against their will.
they eat the packed food
they carry guns and other kinds of weapons
Soldiers during the war often lived in harsh and challenging conditions, characterized by inadequate shelter, poor sanitation, and limited access to food and clean water. Many were stationed in muddy trenches exposed to the elements, leading to diseases and physical exhaustion. The psychological strain of constant combat, coupled with the lack of proper medical care, further exacerbated their suffering. Overall, the living conditions were dire and contributed significantly to the toll of war on soldiers' health and morale.
The world represents wealth, power and ambition; the flesh, full indulgence of all kinds; and the devil, temptation to sins of pride, anger and so on. s pray for 's help against these things. '... from all the deceits of the world, the flesh, and the devil.(Temptation of all kinds.)
Mostly by smell and by touch. Some kinds of army ant soldiers, like the soldiers of American Eciton ants, have small eyes that are not much good for hunting. Other kinds, like Dorylus ant soldiers from Africa, have no eyes at all.
Women were effective during World War II because they replaced many of the men who were soldiers. They filled in at jobs of all kinds, including those that required heavy physical labor.