Fighting on the Western Front during World War I was exceptionally difficult due to the extensive network of trenches, which created a stalemate and made it challenging for either side to gain significant ground. The use of modern weaponry, such as machine guns, artillery, and poison gas, led to devastating casualties and a brutal, deadly environment. Additionally, the harsh weather conditions and muddy terrain often exacerbated the already dire living conditions for soldiers, compounding the physical and psychological toll of the conflict.
The fighting was bloody and little ground was gained
No they didnt they ran away
* Fighting on home ground * experience army and leaders * fighting a defensive war
Infantry soldiers were like the men who walked around on the ground with guns
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The German soldiers that take Jonathan captive.
Where every combat soldier sleeps. In a fighting hole or on the ground.
The Conditions in Gallipoli were very rough and unfair. The Turks outnumbered the ANZACs and were on higher ground. They surrounded the ANZAC soldiers making there no where to hide. Even if you were behind a bush or rock you would still get shot dead. Many of the ANZAC soldiers were also inexperienced.
fighting and i think ground so fighting ground type but mostly fighting
what happens at the end of the fighting ground by avi
There are no Pokemon that are Ground AND fighting, yet.
During World War II, trenches were used for defensive purposes and provided protection for soldiers from enemy attacks. They played a crucial role in the war by allowing soldiers to hold their ground and defend against enemy advances. However, life in the trenches was extremely challenging for soldiers, as they were exposed to harsh conditions such as mud, cold, and constant threat of enemy fire. This led to physical and mental strain on the soldiers, causing high levels of stress and fatigue.
depends what your fighting, if ground use flying, if electric use fighting, if fighting use fighting
infantry soldiers
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A trench is an excavation in the ground used in war. Soldiers used trenches to store weapons and stay hidden from enemies, while still being able to fire at them.