trench's i beleve
Bunker
American soldiers were typically referred to as Colonials or Patriots during the Revolution.
Redcoats or lobsterback.
Bob Bob
Mercenaries
British and Americans mainly, but the British also got the German on their side ( the German soldiers were called Hessans)
Trench / Bunker
A hole in the ground that soldiers use to fight in is called a Trench.
Soldiers hid in a vast system of trenches during WWI.
They were called trenches in World War I and smaller ones that could hold one or two soldiers were called fox holes.
She hid in a hole in a barn and she also hid under a bed in a Ukrainian woman's house.
she hid for two years
The wooden Trojian Horse
They would dig a hole called a Latrine. When it was not needed any more it was filled in with dirt.
The bunny hid in a covert hole so the hunter wouldn't find him.
Uncle Lorne hid in the bushes from the British soldiers
It is called a Trojan horse. The name was gotten from somewhere out of mythology. This is how it goes, I think. Two nations were at war. One built a hollow wooden horse and hid soldiers in it. They gave it to the other nation as a 'gift'. When they were inside, the soldiers got out and killed the king and won the war.
No, the word 'hid' is the past tense of the verb to hide (hides, hiding, hid); to conceal, to put out of sight.Example: We hid the key to the safe in a book called "City of Thieves" by David Benioff.