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Trench Warfare
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Parados: The rear side of the trench.
Reserve: Support and ____________ trenches are found behind the front line trenches.
Lice: Breed in the men’s filthy clothing.
FireStep: A two or three-foot ledge known so soldiers can see/fire over the top.
Trench Foot: A fungal infection of the feet caused by cold, wet and unsanitary trench conditions.
SentryDuty: Posted to watch over No Man’s Land all night long – Sentry Duty
TrenchFever: A disease that would cause severe body pain and be followed by a high fever.
MorningHate: In the morning, men on the firing steps fire and shell towards the enemy trenches to ensure their safety.
Sandbags: Lines the trenchs to absorb any bullets or shell fragments.
Duckboards: Placed at the bottom of the trench to protect soldiers from getting wet.
Soccer: Sport played during Christmas 1914.
StandTo: Men woke up an hour before sunrise; they climbed up the fire step and guarded against enemy attack.
BarbedWire: Trenches were protected by ___________________ entanglements.
Unofficial: Truce adapted during breakfast.
Rats: Millions infested the trenches.
FunkHoles: Dugouts in the side of trenches to give soldier protection from weather/enemies.
Pigeons: Carrier ______________ were used to transport messages.
Parapet: The front of the trench.
ShellShock: Early symptoms included tiredness, irritability, giddiness, lack of concentration, and headaches.
Sap: Short trenches dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land used as listening posts.
Bodies: Often found on No Man’s Land.
Trench Warfare
Across:1. | Placed at the bottom of the trench to protect soldiers from getting wet. | 5. | Lines the trenchs to absorb any bullets or shell fragments. | 6. | Often found on No Man’s Land. | 7. | Posted to watch over No Man’s Land all night long – Sentry Duty | 10. | Dugouts in the side of trenches to give soldier protection from weather/enemies. | 11. | In the morning, men on the firing steps fire and shell towards the enemy trenches to ensure their safety. | 12. | Short trenches dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land used as listening posts. | 15. | Early symptoms included tiredness, irritability, giddiness, lack of concentration, and headaches. | 17. | Trenches were protected by ___________________ entanglements. | 18. | Millions infested the trenches. | 19. | Carrier ______________ were used to transport messages. |
| | Down:2. | Support and ____________ trenches are found behind the front line trenches. | 3. | Sport played during Christmas 1914. | 4. | Truce adapted during breakfast. | 5. | Men woke up an hour before sunrise; they climbed up the fire step and guarded against enemy attack. | 8. | A disease that would cause severe body pain and be followed by a high fever. | 9. | A two or three-foot ledge known so soldiers can see/fire over the top. | 13. | The rear side of the trench. | 14. | A fungal infection of the feet caused by cold, wet and unsanitary trench conditions. | 16. | Breed in the men’s filthy clothing. | 19. | The front of the trench. |
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Trench Warfare
Across:1. | Placed at the bottom of the trench to protect soldiers from getting wet. | 5. | Lines the trenchs to absorb any bullets or shell fragments. | 6. | Often found on No Man’s Land. | 7. | Posted to watch over No Man’s Land all night long – Sentry Duty | 10. | Dugouts in the side of trenches to give soldier protection from weather/enemies. | 11. | In the morning, men on the firing steps fire and shell towards the enemy trenches to ensure their safety. | 12. | Short trenches dug from the front-trench into No-Man's Land used as listening posts. | 15. | Early symptoms included tiredness, irritability, giddiness, lack of concentration, and headaches. | 17. | Trenches were protected by ___________________ entanglements. | 18. | Millions infested the trenches. | 19. | Carrier ______________ were used to transport messages. |
| | Down:2. | Support and ____________ trenches are found behind the front line trenches. | 3. | Sport played during Christmas 1914. | 4. | Truce adapted during breakfast. | 5. | Men woke up an hour before sunrise; they climbed up the fire step and guarded against enemy attack. | 8. | A disease that would cause severe body pain and be followed by a high fever. | 9. | A two or three-foot ledge known so soldiers can see/fire over the top. | 13. | The rear side of the trench. | 14. | A fungal infection of the feet caused by cold, wet and unsanitary trench conditions. | 16. | Breed in the men’s filthy clothing. | 19. | The front of the trench. |
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