There were many people in The Bible called prophets. The major prophets were:Joshua [יהושוע) Samuel [שמו×ל] Isaiah [ישעיהו] Jeremiah [ירמיהו] Ezekiel [×™×—×–×§×ל] Hoshea [הושע] Joel or Yo'el [יו×ל] Amos [עמוס] Obadiah or Ovadyah [עובדיה] Jonah or Yonah [×™×•× ×”] Micah or Mikhah [מיכה] Nahum or Nachum [× ×—×•×] Habakkuk or Habaquq [חבקוק] Zephaniah or Tsefania [×¦×¤× ×™×”] Haggai or Haggai [×—×’×™] Zechariah Zekharia [זכריה] Malachi or Malakhi [מל××›×™]
Duckboards are boards nailed crosswise across bearers ( like railway sleepers in arrangement), laid across muddy soil to spread the weight of traffic. Without them, the soldiers in the trenches would just have sunk slowly into the ground - as many did who stepped off the duckboards.
The trenches of World War I were terrifying. It was possible to die from sniper fire, diseases, and an overall lack of hygiene. It would have been an incredibly difficult living situation, and many men broke under the stress.
A Sump.
they were called long time stays because they were planning on ataying for a long time
duckboards on the bottomthen theres the firing step for them to stand on when shooting then the ammunition shelf where they keep boxes of ammo and grenades and stuff which they use when they go over the top into no mans land
The planks of wood used to cover the muddy floor of trenches are called "duckboards." These wooden boards were essential for providing a stable walking surface, preventing soldiers from sinking into the mud, and helping to maintain hygiene in the trenches during wartime.
Duckboards are boards nailed crosswise across bearers ( like railway sleepers in arrangement), laid across muddy soil to spread the weight of traffic. Without them, the soldiers in the trenches would just have sunk slowly into the ground - as many did who stepped off the duckboards.
Wooden duckboards (palletlike wood creations, used to elavte soldiers from the mud), rats, mud, abandoned equipment and the odd dead body that happened to fall there.
The Purpose of a Drainage Ditch was the bottom of the trenches where the soil turned very muddy. It held the muddy water, rubbish and occasionally excretement and stopped the soldiers from stepping on it with Duckboards.
They are called trenches.
The trenches were called saps and the people who dug them were called sappers.
trenches.
trenches
The trenches of World War I were terrifying. It was possible to die from sniper fire, diseases, and an overall lack of hygiene. It would have been an incredibly difficult living situation, and many men broke under the stress.
drainage and duckboards :33<
drainage and duckboards :33<
drainage and duckboards :33<