a trench
president Wilson
No not like in WW1 however there were many tunnels dug by the north to aid in the fight against invading forces
A dugout was a trench that was dug and roofed over as a shelter for troops.
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a trench
president Wilson
The trenches were dug in lots of countries. France,England and Germany were included. In fact, most countries in WW1 had trenches dug in them either by them or the enemy.
Trenches weren't dug in the civil war. They aren't used until WW1. The battle tactics of the civil war were still Napoleonic.
you can find radio equipment, weapons, sometimes food, HQ, and ammunition.
Although trenches continued to be dug and used in successive wars, trench warfare as seen in WW1 has not been repeated since November 11, 1918.
No not like in WW1 however there were many tunnels dug by the north to aid in the fight against invading forces
The phrase should be 'just dug up'. The word used does not fit.
They either went behind a bush or dug a hole in the ground depending on what they wanted to do. In a foxhole they would use the grenade sump (a hole dug into the bottom edge of a fox hole into which a live grenade is encouraged to roll.
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no they used in in ww2
A dugout was a trench that was dug and roofed over as a shelter for troops.