they were used to store ammo, men, and provide shelter from bombings
It used to store food
They were called Bunkers.
Vietnamese can mean either Northern or Southern (NVA or ARVN) military forces. So we'll have to answer both: 1. The ARVN utilized bunkers at key positions around their firebases/outposts, which were normally located at bridge and critical turning points in specific sectors. 2. The NVA (and VC) used underground or earthen bunkers EXTENSIVELY! That was their number 2 defense system; with observation (camouflage) being #1. Another words their bunker systems were camouflaged. A) Cover-Bunkers B) Concealment-Camouflage A & B=Well fortified/built bunker systems
It typically refers to the fuel storage. Coal bunkers or fuel oil bunkers are where the fuel is kept.
Speedball bunkers are made from a thick, flexible, inflatable plastic. Woodsball bunkers could be anything from plywood to piping.
It used to store food
Household underground bunkers are typically used to hold extra provisions or to hide valuables. They can also be used as safe rooms in the case of a home invasion. Larger military bunkers can still be used to house heads of State if needed in case of emergency, but most have been abandoned.
To protect himself from bombs.
Mostly building underground bunkers.
They were called Bunkers.
No bunkers. At one time it was thought people could use underground subway lines, but today that thinking has been discarded.
Short answer yes!....there is one in japan that's 150 ft underground.
Coal bunkers are used for storing coal, there are small ones that store up to 3 bags of coal or the bigger ones that store 10 bags of coal. They can be purchased from: The Fire Side Shop, Coals 2 U, Sturdy Products, Cabery Plastics, to name a few.
Some do, like me. For private rituals, secret laboratories etc etc.
It depends on the type of missile. Some Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) are stored in underground silos in a ready state. Some may be stored in underground or above ground sheilded bunkers. Air to Air Missiles for fighter aircraft are usually stored in above ground bunkers.
They made the civilians to construct underground bunkers.
Bunkers: (Bre) Slang for crazy; nuts. As in to go bunkers go crazy.