Soldiers often take cover in a "foxhole" during a battlefield situation. A foxhole is a small, often shallow pit dug into the ground that provides protection from enemy fire and shrapnel. Additionally, soldiers may use trenches, which are long, narrow ditches, for more extensive protection and movement across the battlefield.
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The nouns in the sentence "the regiment of soldiers marched into the battlefield" are "regiment," "soldiers," and "battlefield." "Regiment" refers to a military unit, "soldiers" are the personnel within that unit, and "battlefield" is the location where the action takes place.
She was out protect the soldiers.
they had surgery in the battlefield
caves
Battlefield pick ups or issued.
Sheilds with Heraldry on them were used to identify soldiers on the battlefield.
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Battlefield Diaries - 2003 Last of the Buffalo Soldiers 1-5 was released on: USA: 17 January 2005
The soldiers would hide in the trenches and fire at the enemy.