It is common these days to hear physicians, nurses and other health professionals refer to their daily work as “life in the trenches.” The phrase usually contrasts the experiences of patient-facing ...
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WWI Stormtrooper M17 trench knife scabbard restoration
This WWI Stormtrooper M17 trench knife scabbard arrived rusted, dented, and barely recognizable—but through patient restoration, it’s brought back to life while preserving its century-old history.
Winkowski (100 Planes, 100 Years: The First Century of Aviation) details the everyday life of WWI soldiers, including what they wore, ate, and read, in this illustrated history of "trench vernacular" ...
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How Did Soldiers Survive the Trenches of WWI?
Behind the lines of battle, trench life followed a grim rhythm. Men rotated duties: sentry shifts, repairs, and short bursts ...
Trenches were long, narrow ditches dug into the ground. They were very muddy. Some soldiers developed a problem called trench foot. In the middle was no man's land. Soldiers crossed this to attack the ...
"Lord of the Rings" director Peter Jackson and his studio enhanced and colorized 100 hours of WWI footage while using innovative audio techniques to make the most intimate look at the trenches of the ...
A newly-unearthed letter has revealed the courage of a World War One tank gunner during the final days of his life. L/Cpl G S ...
“This was handed down to me from my grandfather,” wrote Jed Vier to the column about an item he was hoping to bring in for appraisal. “He was a French cavalryman in World War I. He spent three years ...
Richard Gunderman does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
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