The underground sap is when soldiers use to build tunnels under their enemys trenches so that they could place explosives underneath them and blow them up so that they could over take their trench ..
In World War 2 the hiding place for soldiers were called the Trenches.
they fought in the trenches ww1 was known as a war in the trenches
Trenches in WWI extended about 400 miles.
It changed war in the trenches because
the trenches first started in 1914, the start of world war 1.
an underground sap is when soldiers use to build tunnels under their enemys trenches so that they could place explosives underneath them and blow them up so that they could over take their trench ..
roofed shelter
any underground trenches are not affected by tsunamis, earthquakes etc.
Short trenches called saps were dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land. The sap-head, usually about 30 yards forward of the front-line, were then used as listening posts
Very cold & wet. Trenches were extremely miserable places to live in. Remember the trenches are mainly outdoors. Some trench lines had underground bunkers connected to them, that could be heated the old fashioned way.
The Forward Listening Post (sap) is where the soilders would try and find out what the enemy is doing. Hope this helps
I think SAP That sounds right, since the troops who dig such trenches and breach fortifications are called sappers.
In World War 2 the hiding place for soldiers were called the Trenches.
Mostly on the ground, if they were in the trenches. They would scrape "funk holes" in the side of the trenches as some protection from the elements and shrapnel or, if they were lucky there would be a dugout - an underground tunnel that would be safe against all but a direct hit from a shell.
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a banana sap is the sap from banana.
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