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... Within the network, there were three different types of trenches: front line trenches, support trenches, and reserve trenches. The ...
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... front in 1914. It was operated by two men, and was mainly used to clear enemy soldiers from front line-trenches. In the beginning ...
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... There were many different types of trenches; front line trenches, communication trenches, and reserve trenches, to name a few. If ...
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... The opposing armies fought in a line of trenches over 960 Kilometers long. The trenches stretched from the Belgian Coast to the Frontiers of Switzerland. ...
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... the Turks. Instantly came a roar of Turkish gunfire, which cut down the entire line within 10 yards of their own trenches. As soon ...
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... In the telecommunication environment, it will primarily be limited to wandering the front line trenches, that is the Corporate Office and facilities. ...
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... Enlisted men would spend weeks in the most unbearable trenches of the front line. These trenches were the most treacherous place to be in the war. ...
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... However there is personification which is evident in the line "In winter trenches, cowed and glum,"(Sassoon 5). In these lines it is the trenches that are ...
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... was in charge of the artillery, was able to keep the high ground over the Allies at all times making it hard to live in the front line trenches (McDonald 353). ...
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... back. Barbed wire helped protect the front line from surprise attacks. Fire artillery was set up behind the support trenches. In ...
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... that we attacked rebel forces to regain abandoned trenches and thus reduce Lee's chances for collapsing the side as he tried to pierce the center of our line. ...
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... This crumbled many trenches and created huge pits of death in the mud. ... The Germans were forced to give up their line of defences known as the Hindenburg line. ...
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... However source A3 does say that some trenches were different to others, "life on the front line varied according to where a soldier was stationed is the exact ...
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... explains how soldiers may develop and unparalel love for his fellow comrades and may grow to feel at home, while fighting in the trenches of the front line. ...
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... The trenches were the only way they could protect themselves from this constant threat. ... He is required to put his life on line to follow orders. ...
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... The trenches were the only way they could protect themselves from this constant threat. ... He is required to put his life on line to follow orders. ...
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... a rotation of; under fire in the trenches - rest - back to the trenches and so ... In battle "(the men) become wild beast, murders on the front line", this line is ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... feared dying from the shells of the French, "...Carried away by the fury of the storm..." vividly describes how the front line soldiers lived in the trenches. ...
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... tanks and all other equipment, began to make their way to the front line. Once arrived, the Americans noticed no visible sign of life from the German trenches. ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... Thousands of soldiers would line up under the cover of their trenches for a stretch of miles and wait for the leading officer to give the signal for the charge ...
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... consonance of the second line, especially on 'clouds sag stormy', add dreary weight to the verb, which represents the monotony of life in the trenches and the ...
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... In line 39 Wilfred Owen writes about "Foreheads of men have bled where no wounds ... almost as important as blood due to the risk of dehydration in the trenches. ...
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... The trenches were located on the front line and were six to eight feet deep. Barbed wire surrounded the trenches to protect it from surprise attacks. ...
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... camp was originally setup as a labor camp, with Jewish prisoners digging trenches along the then Soviet occupied Poland line (these same trenches would later ...
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... they may have escaped its shells were destroyed by the war...This line is a ... The soldiers soon endure a life in the rat-infested trenches with very few food ...
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