The battery consisted mostly of men from Baltimore City and surrounding counties, all volunteers. They went to France in October, 1917 with 179 men and officers, received 50 replacements while in France. They went into combat in late February, 1918 and returned to Baltimore in April, 1919. The unit fired more mortar bombs than any other mortar battery in the AEF and earned nine battle streamers: Lunéville sector, Lorraine; Baccarat sector, Lorraine; Esperance-Souain sector, Champagne; Champagne-Marne defensive; Aisne-Marne offensive; St. Mihiel offensive; Essey and Pannes sector, Woevre; Meuse-Argonne offensive, first part; Meuse-Argonne offensive, second part; Army of Occupation, Germany.
They were a highly decorated unit, and considered themselves very lucky not to have lost more than six men killed, having only 97 men to march in their welcome home parade in downtown Baltimore in May, 1919. I have a roster of names and addresses if you want more detail.
A trench mortar was fairly lightweight and portable, much used by the infantry. It was fired from the trenches towards the enemy, lobbing mortar shells in a high arc, in the hope the shell would land inside the enemies trench.
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.
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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
A trench mortar was fairly lightweight and portable, much used by the infantry. It was fired from the trenches towards the enemy, lobbing mortar shells in a high arc, in the hope the shell would land inside the enemies trench.
Sir Wilfred Stokes, KBE.
An early transportable mortar was invented by Baron Menno van Coehoorn (Siege of Grave, 1673). they have been adapted and improved over the years though .
Entrenched positions. Machine gun nests positioned sporadically throughout the Trench line, backed up with mortar, and artillery fire.
A mortar is a cannon with a short barrel that fires shells in a high, arcing path. This allows the shells to travel over obstacles to hit a target. They were used in trench warfare, where they could be fired from inside a trench.
Wallace's Line
There are many brick and mortar stores and online shops that have ladies trench coats available for purchase. This style of coat is available from Sears, L.L. Bean, Macy's, Amazon, DHgate and eBay.
An army unit
A trench stretch is a long system of trench.
Java Trench
The plural of trench is trenches.
You are probably looking for "trench".