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Trenches became valuable to WW1 armies because they were a defensive ... which they saw as a temporary measure. If you look at pictures of the earliest trenches, they were little more than simple ...
Ever wondered what it was like inside a WW1 trench, tank, or WWII’s legendary Lancaster Bomber? These stunning cross-sections reveal the secrets, design, and reality of life and war inside ...
I quite like playing in the mud. But I’d probably feel different if I was a soldier in the trenches during World War One. WW1 SOLDIER JACK: Mud? Oh, we know all about mud here on the Western Front.
Editor's note: This story was updated to note that state Sen. Scott Martin, R-Martic Township, secured the funding for the trench. During World War I, soldiers dug 35,000 miles of trenches.