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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.
A women's trench coast costs anywhere from $50 to $5000 depending on brand, model, when it was made and what material it was made it out. There is no good estimate without more information.
An example of a trench protective system is a trench box, also known as a trench shield. This system consists of a pre-fabricated, heavy-duty structure made of steel or aluminum that is placed within the trench to provide a safe working environment by preventing soil collapse. Trench boxes are designed to be easily transported and installed, allowing workers to access the trench safely while minimizing the risk of cave-ins.
trench blox were blox of trenches designed to block trenches from being blocked. If a trench was going to be bloxed then a trencher (noun: Someone who makes trenches) would quickly make a blox of trenches and shout; "El blox, trencherijee" which is latin for;"No you don't, this trench shall be bloxoxoxoxoxoxxoed!". Often a trench boxing trencher bloxer would blox the trencher from making a blox of trenches by crying his own latin phrase; "blox, le blox, blox, trench, blox, blox!!' and le bloxed trench would be bloxed creating a paradox of never ending bloxed trenches to blox other trenchers bloxing trenches that were being trench bloxed.
The trench coat was made as an alternative to the great coat worn by French and British soldiers in WW1. Thomas Burberry made the first trench coat in 1920.
Trench art generally refers to art produced due to armed conflicts and/or the aftermath of such conflicts. Trench art has been made from artillery shell cases, as well as ship wood.
No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.
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A trench is a contour in the ground; it is made of space.
The second deepest "hole" after the Marianas trench is the Philippine Trench. Once thought to be deepest until further measurements were made in the Marianas trench.
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.
they dug a trench
A rain slicker is usally made of a light rubbery type of material where a trench coat is made of a heavier and thicker cloth material.
A women's trench coast costs anywhere from $50 to $5000 depending on brand, model, when it was made and what material it was made it out. There is no good estimate without more information.
An example of a trench protective system is a trench box, also known as a trench shield. This system consists of a pre-fabricated, heavy-duty structure made of steel or aluminum that is placed within the trench to provide a safe working environment by preventing soil collapse. Trench boxes are designed to be easily transported and installed, allowing workers to access the trench safely while minimizing the risk of cave-ins.
trench blox were blox of trenches designed to block trenches from being blocked. If a trench was going to be bloxed then a trencher (noun: Someone who makes trenches) would quickly make a blox of trenches and shout; "El blox, trencherijee" which is latin for;"No you don't, this trench shall be bloxoxoxoxoxoxxoed!". Often a trench boxing trencher bloxer would blox the trencher from making a blox of trenches by crying his own latin phrase; "blox, le blox, blox, trench, blox, blox!!' and le bloxed trench would be bloxed creating a paradox of never ending bloxed trenches to blox other trenchers bloxing trenches that were being trench bloxed.