boring, stressful, dirty
Soldiers on the home front.
Replacement of U.S. troops with south Vietnamese soldiers
The grenade allowed soldiers to pack a tremendous amount of firepower in a package the size of a baseball. It was also an ideal weapon for stopping large groups of charging foes or clearing trenches packed with enemies. In short it was one of the best weapons imaginable for use in the trenches.
The trenches dug by the Allies and Germany during World War I were characterized by their depth, complexity, and defensive nature. Both sides created extensive networks of trenches, but the German trenches were often more sophisticated, featuring reinforced structures and better drainage systems. In contrast, Allied trenches were often hastily constructed and less fortified, leading to poorer living conditions. Overall, both sets of trenches exemplified the brutal and static nature of trench warfare, with soldiers facing harsh conditions and constant threats from enemy fire.
Political and controversial.
Soldiers on the home front.
messenger
"Break of Day in the Trenches" is a poem by Isaac Rosenberg that describes the bleak and gritty reality of trench warfare during World War I. The poem portrays soldiers waiting in the trenches at dawn, surrounded by death and destruction, as they face the brutal challenges of war. It contrasts the beauty of the natural world with the horrors of human conflict, reflecting on the loss of innocence and the harsh conditions faced by soldiers on the front lines.
Which answer choice best describes the narrator of the Drive in movies
dominant
the hospital
African-American U.S. Cavalry soldiers
The speaker admires the soldiers.
curious
Disillusionment
reprehensative
dalaal