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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.
Solanco High School students experienced WWI history firsthand by digging trenches, enhancing their learning with real-world ...
Nature lovers and avid hikers should definitely put Northern Italy on their travel bucket list, especially this scenic and ...
A new gravestone has been erected for a World War One soldier who died as a result of the after effects of a gas attack and heart disease - caused by infections contracted in the trenches.
Military historian and World War One enthusiast Brian Kenny is so dedicated to the cause that he single-handedly dug a trench in his back yard to recreate the conditions endured by so many in ...
Our World War is a gripping factual drama series ... far beyond the familiar images of mud, blood and the trenches. Tommies explores one central theme: all humans are moths to the flame of war.
The day ended around 1:45 p.m. The two 210-foot-long trenches had to be dug 3.5 feet deep – not quite the depth World War I soldiers would have shoveled, but a trench any deeper would have ...
So, the more real-world ... up their trenches, but the preparation started from the moment they woke up. “I started with a big, good breakfast, cake and chocolate milk,” joked one student ...