a lot
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Snipers sometimes save the shells from there kills. As a sort of reminder.
A shell from World War I refers to an explosive projectile fired by artillery, such as cannons and howitzers. These shells were designed to explode upon impact or in the air, causing significant damage to enemy troops, fortifications, and equipment. The use of shells marked a shift in warfare, introducing more destructive capabilities and contributing to the high casualties of the war. Artillery played a pivotal role in the trench warfare that characterized the conflict.
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It's unknown how many didn't explode but an estimated 30% of the 1,500,000,000 shells fired along the Western Front were duds. They are still finding unexploded munitions in France and Belgium. It's called the "Iron Harvest" and every year about 900 tons of unexploded munitions are uncovered. Since 1945, over 600 French bomb disposal personel have been killed removing the rusting bombs and shells.
Poison gas was used to kill, cripple, blind, and disable enemy soldiers during the 1st World War. It was typically fired from artillery shells; but early gas projectors relied on the wind to carry the gas to its targets.
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Douglas MacArthur.
they were stuck in the trenches and were fired out to hit the Enemy
No one knows who fired the "shot heard around the world."acually they were fired in lexington,Massachusetts
stuffed shells are one of the best foods in the world
The first electronic computer, the Eniac, was built to calculate the flight paths of artillery shells during World War II.
Mortars, artillery shells especially shrapnell, hand grenades and rifle grenades.
From the very beginning. IJN subs were prowling the US west coast and launched submarine airplanes which bombed Oregon, and fired shells from their deck guns into Santa Barbara California.
General MacArthur.
About 25,000 to 32,000 in the world.