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time; soldier; man; illustration; gallery; france; figure; england; attack; artillery; advance one topic; one dimension: trenches file(s): ./cache/44734.txt titles(s): Training for the Trenches A Practical Handbook Based upon Personal Experience During the First Two Years of the War in France three topics; one dimension: trenches; men; enemy file(s): ./cache/53126.txt, ./cache/44734.txt, ./cache/44370.txt titles(s): Specimens of British Trench Orders | Training for the Trenches A Practical Handbook Based upon Personal Experience During the First Two Years of the War in France | Handy War Guide for My Company: Handy Company Commander''s Guide five topics; three dimensions: men trenches time; trenches company men; enemy trench attack; enemy trench gallery; heavily decided holes file(s): ./cache/44734.txt, ./cache/53126.txt, ./cache/44370.txt, ./cache/59420.txt, ./cache/59420.txt titles(s): Training for the Trenches A Practical Handbook Based upon Personal Experience During the First Two Years of the War in France | Specimens of British Trench Orders | Handy War Guide for My Company: Handy Company Commander''s Guide | Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr) | Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr) Type: gutenberg title: subject-intrenchments-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 18:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Intrenchments" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 59420 author: Army War College (U.S.) title: Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr) date: words: 3357 sentences: 275 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/59420.txt txt: ./txt/59420.txt summary: The following notes on Use of Mines in Trench Warfare are published by the enemy, and the junction points of the communicating trenches of the first-line trenches should disclose the presence of enemy Four or five meters of enemy trench without loopholes, but with A miner''s working relief reaches the gallery, each man carrying a noise of a truck moving on the rails, men working near a gallery the entrances to troublesome galleries in the trench attacked. nearest to the enemy trench are selected for the listening posts. gallery the miner works kneeling. hear for a distance of 100 meters when the enemy trench is only 40 prevent the enemy working underground. _Barrage trench for miners._--If the enemy passes in spite of communication trench about 20 meters in the rear of the first line, the section of the enemy''s trench to be occupied and the position of of enemy trench.] id: 53126 author: Army War College (U.S.) title: Specimens of British Trench Orders date: words: 18177 sentences: 1627 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/53126.txt txt: ./txt/53126.txt summary: (_c_) Parties at work between the front-line and reserve trenches may LOG BOOKS AND TRENCH STORE BOOKS.=--(_a_) Each company commander (_c_) Commanding officers are personally responsible that no trench his rifle clean and in working order whilst in the trenches. (_g_) On taking over a line of trenches a company commander will (_i_) Within 24 hours of taking over a new line of trenches a company (_j_) Before handing over trenches, officers commanding companies firing line the company commander will arrange for his officers to take Whenever men stand to arms company commanders will order the parapet to on fixed lines covering the enemy''s trenches, in order to inflict be working on his trenches or wire, the company commander will give without our trench line; and specially organized parties will be kept line of trenches, the commanding officer, adjutant, and company rifles of men in support reserve trenches or dugouts may be placed in id: 44370 author: Hanguillart, André Godefroy Lionel title: Handy War Guide for My Company: Handy Company Commander''s Guide date: words: 11772 sentences: 1137 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/44370.txt txt: ./txt/44370.txt summary: Have all the men locate the enemy trench as they come trenches in case the enemy should capture the fire attack, especially if the trenches are in wooded terrain and there are from firing unless enemy is sighted out of his trenches. If enemy''s artillery fires upon trenches (Cf. par. If some of the enemy reach the trench, dispose of them with the bayonet. trench and organize it rapidly against the enemy, making it face about infantry attack, the enemy may make use of his artillery. enemy''s attack, to silence his artillery, to damage his defences or to trenches, artillery observation posts should be provided in the fire Advance in line of section, single or double file, keeping as closed up Advance in line of section, single or double file, keeping as closed up To advance the firing line in attack, all means are good: by section, id: 44734 author: Vickers, Leslie title: Training for the Trenches A Practical Handbook Based upon Personal Experience During the First Two Years of the War in France date: words: 24750 sentences: 1216 pages: flesch: 77 cache: ./cache/44734.txt txt: ./txt/44734.txt summary: was summer time and the new troops were placed in tents in open fields. liberal fatigue work to the men who are guilty of messing up the lines, time, the service to the men of meat that was diseased. a man to fire his rifle from beneath the parapet of the trench by means In each trench there must be dugouts for the men to sleep in. in large parties, the listening post men return to the trenches and the men if the enemy is determined to thoroughly shell the line, and content to allow men to remain in their trenches for a while without smoke arising from the trenches where the men were cooking was usually men are in the firing trench. the men in the trenches is not very great. In the trenches it was sometimes necessary to move about the few men ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel