A common task in trench life during World War I was the maintenance of the trenches themselves, which included digging, reinforcing walls, and repairing any damage from artillery fire. Soldiers also had to manage sanitation, often dealing with waste disposal to prevent disease. Additionally, routine duties involved standing guard, patrolling no man's land, and preparing food, all under the constant threat of enemy fire. These tasks contributed to the grueling and often dangerous conditions soldiers faced daily.
dirt and disease
Trench Foot and Malaria were common.
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dirt and disease
Trench foot, not sleeping, rats and paranoia. ps. hudson w/h chabelo w/h
Trench life was horrible
actually..base on my own common sense,mindanao trench is found in mindanao.........
Trench Foot and Malaria were common.
Trench foot
Trench
Sally Trench was a girl who was born in 1945. She devoted her life to the 'dossers' on the streets and methanol drinkers.
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Trench foot
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Trench Warfare