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Rarely. If they were in the trenches, the danger was too great to leave. If a soldier was able to leave for home, it wasn't more than once a year. most soldiers were honourably discharged after various injuries such as trench foot
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
Night patrols searched no-man's land for survivors of previous attacks, and skirmished with enemy night patrols, as well as raiding enemy trenches, with the hope of capturing enemy soldiers or documents for intelligence purposes.
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Because of all the wet mud. The soldiers got trenchfoot because the trenches were covered in mud. The soldiers had to stand in the mud for days on end! The mud is what caused it!
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Rarely. If they were in the trenches, the danger was too great to leave. If a soldier was able to leave for home, it wasn't more than once a year. most soldiers were honourably discharged after various injuries such as trench foot
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
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They probably sang many carols, while in the trenches of World War I. But a popular carol of both sides was 'Silent Night' (Stille Nacht).
They probably sang many carols, while in the trenches of World War I. But a popular carol of both sides was 'Silent Night' (Stille Nacht).
soldiers lived in the trenches, you could only be a soldier if you weren't a farmer
they wrote letters to their family or friends. they shoot at the enemy, adn hid when the enemy was shooting, The sleping ares were further back in the trenches. soldiers had trenchfeet and they got sick from the contamined trenches.
The lines of trenches that ran from Belgium to Switzerland during World War II were known as the Western Front. The soldiers fighting in the war would spend many days eating, sleeping, fighting, and other such activities in these trenches both day and night.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
In trenches.