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Monday, June 22, 2020

Trench warfare

Trench warfare

Trench warfare started on September 15, 1914 trench warfare is a type of landline it is 1-2 meters wide it is also 3 meters deep and it can be zigzag or straight. But there are army people that dig for days and days there is a place where long m1 Garand rifle rest to fire.


In the trenches often soldiers don’t get shot at or hit. The trenches will protect them from being shot in the head and there is barbed wire that can stop enemies from getting closer. If they run into the barbed wire they could die, survive or bleed out. 


When they were fighting there would be mud puddles that would
make them have constant wet feet so their toes got infected.  This was
called trench foot.


After the days fighting the rats came out and ate the dead bodies. 
They made a lot of noise eating from the billy cans.


Trench warfare was a hard way to fight.


BY DARIUS

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