The last time I was at the memorial trench, I will told the remaining bayonets had been stolen. This was the spring on 2018. I first visited the trench in the late 1960's the bayonets were sticking up out of the ground. No building had been built to protect the trench from the weather. It was just as it has been during the Great War. Today everything changes.
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Because WWI was about trench warfare, so there was not as much hand-to-hand combat, therefore, the bayonet was not as useful.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
snow/ice balls, rocks, cobblestones, and harsh language Understand that the Boston Massacre was a sudden turn of events. The British were the ones with the guns that fired upon the crowd. However, the colonists were throwing bottles, rocks, and whatever else they had on them at the British Soldiers before the actual Massacre.
A trench is a hole that is much longer than it is wide, a narrow excavation. The usual applications of the term are: - the trenches used as manned fortifications, as in World War II - deep underwater chasms that typically mark the subduction of oceanic plates
the ww1 trenches had a terrible effect on soldiers there was trench foot caused by the cold and wet and trench fever both very serios and no one ever got enough food or clean clothes it must have been terrible They drove them daft.
Anywhere where the bayonet's blade is longer than the length that is set by state statute.
Because WWI was about trench warfare, so there was not as much hand-to-hand combat, therefore, the bayonet was not as useful.
They were longer for a long range surprise attack and they had spiral groves in the barrel so the bullet would go further
They were last used in WW 1, but mostly before that, in the 19th century and before. These were the days of close combat and slow-loading guns. So if you could no longer load and fire, you used the rifle with the bayonet as a spear and you tried to run your enemy through.
There is no other name for Memorial Day. It began years ago as "Decoration Day" but is not longer referred to as that.
A deep trench to the mantle
Trench foot comes from having your feet wet and cold for long periods of time. The name comes from the world war in wich trenches were the main battle enviroment. Cold and wet many soldiers developed trench foot. Trench foot can be treated but can also end up in the amputation of the feet. Toes turn black and no longer able to cure.
because eventually someone woud give up and leave after the inventions of tanks trench warfare was no longer needed. Both sides of a war has to be interested in trench warfare because if one isn't on the same fighting level, they stand no chance to win.
Unfortunately no. Not in any of the tailor shops; They all have the same clothing. The closest you can get is under Sport Coats: Open w/Vest + Tie. It's pretty stylish and longer than the Double-Breasted Coat, but no trench coat.
snow/ice balls, rocks, cobblestones, and harsh language Understand that the Boston Massacre was a sudden turn of events. The British were the ones with the guns that fired upon the crowd. However, the colonists were throwing bottles, rocks, and whatever else they had on them at the British Soldiers before the actual Massacre.
Booth Memorial Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri was on Marine Street on the South side of the City of St. Louis. The Hospital is no longer there. The building is and is now a Nursing Home.
The distance from the volcanic arc to the trench can be determined only by the dip of the angle of the subducting slab. A narrow and deep oceanic trench is formed along the subducting side of the island which the trace of Earth's surface between overriding and downgoing plates.