The planks of wood used to cover the muddy floor of trenches are called "duckboards." These wooden boards were essential for providing a stable walking surface, preventing soldiers from sinking into the mud, and helping to maintain hygiene in the trenches during wartime.
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If you are talking about WWI trenches, given that penicillin was discovered in 1938, no, it did not help
The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.
The given name for the nickname "Libbey" is most commonly "Elizabeth."
The nickname given to Chatur by Aamir and his friends is "SILENCER".
Sketti is a nickname given to spaghetti. Also my nickname.
A patriarchal nickname given to Washington is "Father of our country."
Nothing. Maybe the comfort of his fellow soldiers, but they didn't have anything to keep them calm in trenches.
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Her nickname was Potts given by her husband Alfred Stieglitz.