sap
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
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
yes there was, there was usually a base trench, and close by was a suppport trench
At the front there was the front line, then there was the support trench and at the back was a reserve trench.
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sap
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
The underground sap is when soldiers use to build tunnels under their enemys trenches so that they could place explosives underneath them and blow them up so that they could over take their trench ..
I think SAP That sounds right, since the troops who dig such trenches and breach fortifications are called sappers.
an underground sap is when soldiers use to build tunnels under their enemys trenches so that they could place explosives underneath them and blow them up so that they could over take their trench ..
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a banana sap is the sap from banana.
sap sap
No. Animals DO NOT have sap. Only plants have sap.
no one MADE sap. sap comes from trees.
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