Very little, a company on attack might have as few as four litter bearers assigned to it and they were unskilled in medical procedures. They were to remove the wounded through communication trenches to the rear for treatment and might be capable of applying a bandage. Wounded and dead were removed more for morale purposes than for medical treatment.
tents, trenches and foxholes.
In trenches.
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During World War I, but also true for any conflict in which trench-warfare is a staple, the battle line (or lines) running behind the German trenches was usually utilized as either a complementary defense line or as a communication conduit. Trenches such as these were used for all manner of purposes during the conflict in support of the trench-line that directly faced the enemy's foremost line of trenches.
Trench warfare was Intorduced in world war 1. By world war 2, really the end of ww1 on. they were outdated due to the use of tanks and their ability to roll over the barbed wire and trenches.
communication facilities on disaster management
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There were electric light in German trenches in WW1 because they were more advanced and had better trenches than the British.
You can learn about what life was like in the trenches during WW1 by looking to the links below .
Trenches were a trademark of the first World War. They were extensive and elaborate. They were not used in World War II. Are you trying to find out the length of ALL the trenches together?
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the dug trenches
Trench Foot was a major medical issue. This was because the trenches often contained mice and rats and when the soldiers feet were wet the bacteria and the fact that they walked a lot would lead to Trench Foot
During war , soldiers dig long trenches to hide from the enemy's attack. Trenches are dug in mud hence keep the trench cold and makes the survival easy for the soldier.
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radios,satellites, satellites phones,ham radio are the various communication facilities during disasters
battle of marne