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Inside the trenches there is dugouts. They would sleep in there.
German dugouts were often significantly better than their Allied counterparts. Most were prefabricated from concrete blocks and most could withstand direct hits from all but the heaviest shells. Most Allied bunkers were far simpler, being chiefly holes in the ground with minimal timber reinforcements.
A dugout is a type of shelter or canoe created by hollowing out a log or excavating a pit in the ground, often used by various Indigenous tribes in North America. The Iroquois, for instance, utilized dugouts as canoes for transportation and fishing, as well as for storage and living spaces. These structures showcased the tribes' resourcefulness and adaptation to their environments. Dugouts were significant for their practicality and utility in daily life.
Dugouts are a form of field fortification- were used in World War I in trench warfare. this strongly hints at some primitive peoples" practice- such as American Indians, who also had ( Dugout) canoes- later replaced by the birch bark type which ape modern stressed-skin construction! The possibility exists there was originally a diamond shaped trench which ran around the basepaths with spoil banks at the sides- and this connected semi-underground to the proper Dugout. all in all a primitive and somewhat warlike custom.
Hanks' Dugouts was created in 1883.
No, the dugouts in baseball heaven are under clouds.
dugouts
Yes in my opinion they are.
The Makahs built dugouts so they could get to the Dalles and trade things and crops with other indian tribes like the Chinooks. The Chinooks were the best river traders. By the way dugouts are boats made from a large, hollowed-out logs.
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No. They are in the clubhouse and lockerrooms.
German dugouts were often deeper and reinforced with concrete and steel, making them more resistant to artillery fire. They also had better ventilation systems and living conditions compared to French and British dugouts, which were more basic in design and construction. Additionally, German dugouts were strategically located with better defensive positions and camouflage, providing better protection for their soldiers.
The cast of Dugan of the Dugouts - 1928 includes: Pauline Garon as Betty Ernest Hilliard as Sgt. Davis Alice Knowland
To keep the players in the shade
They lived in caves and dugouts, and starved.
The plural form for the noun dugout is dugouts.