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Trench and camp. [volume] (Augusta, Ga.) 1917-1919, October 10, 1917, Image 5

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PHOTOS FftOM B<O*VN SRO&*
MOVABLE TRENCHES
;ep?&€s that may be picked up
|y and moved around from place
ace are the invention of United
TRENCH AND CAMP
States marines, who use this novel
apparatus for practice in hand
grenade throwing.
Sections, about ten feet long,
with a parapet that stands three feet
above the head of the grenadier,
form a skeleton framework of pine,
shaped similar to the regular
trenches. From inside these por
table trenches, or “stalls," as the
marines call them, the sea soldiers
hurl the grenades over the top and
into other stalls, placed about fifty
feet away, to represent the enemy
trenches.
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