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Yes, civilian carpenters were often involved in building duck boards for World War I trenches. These wooden planks were essential for providing a stable walking surface and preventing soldiers from sinking into the mud. Carpenters used their skills to create these practical solutions to improve conditions in the trenches, which were often flooded and muddy. The use of duck boards helped enhance mobility and safety for troops in the challenging trench environment.
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The main function of the war boards during World War 1 was to raise money for the war. Another function was to minimize the tax burden.
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Donald Duck was born in the United States from the mind of Walt Disney during the first world war.
duck wars Italy fought in World War Two..
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same as today goose, turkey or ham or duck
not in Europe but in America we had to practice the ''duck and cover'' sytsem
this is jargon from the First World War. With constant shelling and poor weather conditions, trenches were in regular need of maintenance. Sides of trenches needed to be strengthened, duck boards maintained, sand bags to be filled and re filled. Any job that had to be done to maintain a secure position
Mainly horses were used in World War 2. But donkeys were used in World War 1.