trench-warfare

  • 121First Battle of the Aisne — This article is about the 1914 battle. For other battles of the Aisne see Battle of the Aisne. Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First Battle of the Aisne partof=the Great Retreat on the Western Front (World War I) caption=Map of the Western… …

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  • 122Live and let live (World War I) — Live and let live is the spontaneous rise of non aggressive co operative behaviour that developed during the First World War particularly during prolonged periods of Trench Warfare on the Western Front. Perhaps one of the most famous examples of… …

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  • 123Artillery of World War I — The artillery of World War I was used to counter the trench warfare that set in shortly after the conflict commenced, and was an important factor in the war, influencing its tactics, operations and incorporated into strategies that were used by… …

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  • 124Continuation War — Part of Eastern Front of World War II Finnish StuG III Ausf. G assault guns on parade …

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  • 125Military history — This article is about the field of study. For television channel of the same name, see Military History (TV channel). Warfare Military history Eras …

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  • 126Shotgun — For other uses, see Shotgun (disambiguation). A pump action Remington 870, two semi automatic …

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  • 127Defensive fighting position — Foxhole redirects here. For the Cornish village, see Foxhole, Cornwall. Foxholes redirects here. For the North Yorkshire village, see Foxholes, North Yorkshire. U.S. Marine in a fighting hole, July 1958. A defensive fighting position (DFP) is a… …

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  • 128Aviation in World War I — One of the many innovations of World War I, aircraft were first used for reconnaissance purposes and later as fighters and bombers. Consequently, this was the first war which involved a struggle for control of the air, which turned it into… …

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