trenchwarfare?
Area dug out on the side of the trench.
trenches... trench warfare.... what exactly do you need?
The soldiers themselves dug out the trenches.
Trench warfare was the symbol of a foot soldier in World War 1. Most of the battles for the foot soldier took place from a trench dug for protection.
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trenches were ditches dug for protection of troops from machine-gun fire and bombs. they were also called "fox holes"
They dug trenches to protect themselves from the weapons of the enemy. Turks vs. British
Traps used in World War I included land mines and wire based obstacles. Also, trenches were dug to prevent troops from crossing large areas of land quickly.
Because there is something called a Stalemate. Both sides cannot advance so they dug trenches and stayed there.
There was a lot of similarity to trench warfare in that US forces were often dug in or placed into positions like fire bases that the Vietminh regularly shelled.
the countries had dug trenches (a long narrow ditch) to avoid enemy fire however most people who was involved in the war had not died from each but died from diseases, the trenches were horrible rats lived there and many people died there. world war 1 was the worst war.