The trench mortar, specifically designed for use in World War I, was developed by several military engineers and designers, rather than a single inventor. However, the British Army's 3-inch Stokes mortar, created by Sir Wilfred Stokes in 1916, is one of the most notable examples of this weapon. Its design focused on portability and the ability to fire projectiles at high angles, which proved effective in trench warfare. The Stokes mortar significantly influenced subsequent artillery design and tactics during the war.
They had to duck in a trench or else...
fighting in trenches
through trench warfare, and in offensives it would be... barrage, over the top , slaughter.
trench foot also trench mouth was a major killer
Tanks were meant to break the stalemate of trench warfare
They had to duck in a trench or else...
shell shock and trench foot
Well this one seems kind of obvious, but Trench Warfare is called Trench Warfare because the men fought in Trenches during WW1 in which trench warfare was utilized.
fighting in trenches
yes
through trench warfare, and in offensives it would be... barrage, over the top , slaughter.
trench foot also trench mouth was a major killer
a trench
wet
by not getting it
they were used more often and got more powerful as usa France and Italy tred to stop the Germans
They were used for blasting people out of trenches.