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By James Bradley

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What is a WK1 Duckboard?

| A platform is a kind of walk on muddy and wet slopes. During World War I, ramps were used to connect the bottom of the trenches on the western front as they were flooded regularly and mud and water remained in the trenches for several months.

What is a ww1 Firestep?

Fire escape (plural emergency exits) (military, mostly historical) A step or platform cut out in front of a military trench so that soldiers can climb onto it and shoot through the parapet.

What was wastewater foam used for during World War I?

Grate / sump To prevent trenches from becoming watertight, a narrow drainage channel, called a sump, is built at the bottom of the trench.

What is a duck job besides the above?

Trellis tracks were used extensively during the First World War. They were quickly assembled in wooden chains along the trenches on the western front.

Where is no man's land?

Between the lines was another territory that had been called no man's land. Such areas existed in Jerusalem, in the area between the western and southern parts of the walls of Jerusalem and Musrara.

What was a parapet used for in World War I?

The parapets were important to the soldiers at the front. Like a barricade, the parapet was the protective wall or ground defense on a trench or other hiding place for troops. The parapet was formed directly on the side opposite the enemy.

What was the purpose of the terrace?

A decking is a kind of walk on muddy and wet slopes. During World War I, ramps were used to connect the bottom of the trenches on the western front as they were flooded regularly and mud and water remained in the trenches for several months.

What were the armrests in the First World War?

Elbow rests: to cover the front of the trench. Parapet: The raised part in front of a trench, reinforced with sandbags to protect soldiers from enemy fire and protect them when shooting at the enemy.

What were the communication graves for?

The trench system on the western front consisted of front, support and reserve trenches. The three rows of trenches covered between 200 and 500 meters of land. The communication graves were dug obliquely for those who encountered the enemy. These trenches were used to transport men, equipment and food.

What is the bottom of a ditch?

Fossa: a very deep elongated depression near a continent or arch that is created when one tectonic plate slips under another. Ridge: an underwater mountain range that crosses the oceans and is formed by the rise of magma in an area where two plates diverge.

Where can we historically find a fire pedestal?

Fire escape staircase. (military, mostly historical) A step or platform dug in front of a military trench on which soldiers can stand and shoot in the chest.

Why are terraces called terraces?

The word lattice was coined in the early 20th century to describe trays or planks of wood laid to give WWI soldiers a secure grip on wet or muddy ground in trenches or fields. The original terrace didn't always work as expected.

Why was trench warfare so lethal?

During World War I, trenches were used to protect soldiers from toxic gases so they had more time to wear gas masks. Dysentery, cholera, typhus and moat were common diseases in the trenches, especially during the First World War. Giant rats were widespread in the trenches of the first and second world wars.

What was life like in the trenches?

On the western front, the war was waged by soldiers in the trenches. The trenches were long, narrow trenches dug into the ground where the soldiers lived. They were very muddy, uncomfortable and the bathrooms were overcrowded. These circumstances led some soldiers to develop medical problems such as: B. a trench foot.

What do you think paperboard was used for during WWI?

During the First World War, bridges were erected along the trenches of the Western Front. The mud and water would remain in the trenches for several months. The planks helped keep the soldiers dry. It also helped prevent soldiers from developing a disease called trench foot.

What problems did the soldiers in the trenches encounter during the First World War?

LIFE IN SITUATION Which trenches are protected on the front line? Soldiers also dug holes in the sides of the trenches to protect them from bad weather and enemy fire. The front trenches were also protected by barbed wire and machine guns. Short trenches called sapes were dug by the NoMans Land Front.

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