they ate bead (mouldy or not) stale biscuits and corned beef and they drank wine and water
The poison gas was released and sent adrift towards the enemy trench. It would seep into the trench an dbe breathed in by soldiers, causing death, paralysis and other debilitating symptoms. The poison would linger for days. It would have been the perfect weapon had its single drawback not existed. If the wind was blowing towards YOUR trench, the gas would get into YOUR trench.
furrow
trench blox were blox of trenches designed to block trenches from being blocked. If a trench was going to be bloxed then a trencher (noun: Someone who makes trenches) would quickly make a blox of trenches and shout; "El blox, trencherijee" which is latin for;"No you don't, this trench shall be bloxoxoxoxoxoxxoed!". Often a trench boxing trencher bloxer would blox the trencher from making a blox of trenches by crying his own latin phrase; "blox, le blox, blox, trench, blox, blox!!' and le bloxed trench would be bloxed creating a paradox of never ending bloxed trenches to blox other trenchers bloxing trenches that were being trench bloxed.
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
A trench mortar was fairly lightweight and portable, much used by the infantry. It was fired from the trenches towards the enemy, lobbing mortar shells in a high arc, in the hope the shell would land inside the enemies trench.
They sleep in the trench in would war 1.And smocked ,eat teen food.By: abdikani
Stay in the freaking trench!
The opposite of a trench would be an embankment, berm, or dike.(the opposite of a marine trench is a seamount or ridge)
When you come to this trench, swim through it, not over it.
Trench
trench foot, trench fever, tetanus
The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water
in the trench a lot of people would die because of all the poison gas
a hole in the ground :)
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
Trench warfare. They would sit in trenches and shoot at the enemy trench
The poison gas was released and sent adrift towards the enemy trench. It would seep into the trench an dbe breathed in by soldiers, causing death, paralysis and other debilitating symptoms. The poison would linger for days. It would have been the perfect weapon had its single drawback not existed. If the wind was blowing towards YOUR trench, the gas would get into YOUR trench.