Short trenches called saps were dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land. The sap-head, usually about 30 yards forward of the front-line, were then used as listening posts
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The Great Sap Trench is located in the Amazon rainforest, primarily in Brazil. It is an extensive network of natural channels that collect and transport the sap from rubber trees and other plants. This area is significant for its ecological diversity and the role it plays in the production of natural rubber.
Trench war fare was employed in world war 1
the characteristics of the trench warfare were that each so called "team" had faught the war from a trench that they had dug at the battle field. this had made it harder to kill people on the opposing side.
No, trench warfare was not widely used in World War II as it was in World War I.
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Trench war fare was employed in world war 1
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the characteristics of the trench warfare were that each so called "team" had faught the war from a trench that they had dug at the battle field. this had made it harder to kill people on the opposing side.
I think SAP That sounds right, since the troops who dig such trenches and breach fortifications are called sappers.
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Thousands of trenches were constructed during World War 1. Most had names for operational purposes but few names are remembered. EDIT: Are you thinking of World War 2 and the Maginot Line?