Conditions in the Trenches Ww1
For example trenches in the Hindenburg Line were widened to 11 or 12 feet 34 or 37 m which was more than the British tanks 10 feet 30 m trench-crossing ability. William Henry Furrowh of Wilmington was drafted into the US.
Like so many African Americans who served during World War I he was assigned to a segregated labor unit in the American Expeditionary Forces that had joined the British and French troops along the Western Front in France.
. To counter this Sir William Tritton developed the tadpole tail an extension of the track horns to be fitted to the back of a Mark IV tank which lengthened the tank by.
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