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Keep your head down to avoid stray shots and snipers, keep one ear open for the sound of shells, leave a man on sentry duty, and make sure everyone is alert for poison gas and has their gas masks handy. Have all weapons close at hand, along with extra ammo and grenades. Keep your head down to avoid stray shots and snipers, keep one ear open for the sound of shells, leave a man on sentry duty, and make sure everyone is alert for poison gas and has their gas masks handy. Have all weapons close at hand, along with extra ammo and grenades. Wear your helmet and all times. And rememebr that the trenches, no matter how hard you try, are never safe.

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Q: What safety proceedures did soldiers have to carry out to stay safe in the trenches?
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