Many soldiers living in the trenches suffered from Trench Foot. Rain and bad weather would flood the trenches making them boggy, muddy, and could even block weapons and make it hard to move in battle. Sustained exposure to the wet, muddy conditions could cause Trench Foot, which sometimes wou...
Trenches were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground where soldiers lived. They werevery muddy, uncomfortable and the toilets overflowed. These conditions caused some soldiers to develop medical problems such as trench foot. Is 1917 a true story? 1917 issomething of a true story, loosely based...
fighting on foot or horseback as needed, and supported by a proportionately very large number of archers; 3, 4 or more to each man at arms. These would also serve as light cavalry. In the 100 years war, the english had
Wikipedia </>embed</> high-angle gun mortar howitzer trench mor... noun Synonyms for trench mortar nouna muzzle-loading high-angle gun with a short barrel that fires shells at high elevations for a short range Synonyms howitzer mortar
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The Field Monitor was essentially a huge version of the Holt Steam Wheeled Tank, with four 20 foot tall wheels. Unlike the Holt Steam Wheeled Tank, the Field Monitor did not have a steering wheel in the rear, instead it had two of the four 20 foot wheels. Each wheel had...
被引量: 1发表: 2004年 1479Trench Foot: A Rare and Unusual Presentation of a World War I Disease serious disorder of the lower limb, involving damage to the skin, nerves, and muscle, previously described in World War I soldiers during trench warfare... R Dbeis,B Rymer,C Mills - 《Brit...
Many soldiers living in the trenches suffered from Trench Foot. Rain and bad weather would flood the trenches making them boggy, muddy, and could even block weapons and make it hard to move in battle. Sustained exposure to the wet, muddy conditions could cause Trench Foot, which sometimes wou...