Maze like – set up Was an old way of fighting Dirty and wet Formed a type of protection Were outside of towns No man’s land Area in between the Trenches.

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Maze like – set up Was an old way of fighting Dirty and wet Formed a type of protection Were outside of towns No man’s land Area in between the Trenches Click photo to link to video

Was the newest and most used personal weapon by the armed forces 15 Rounds Accurately shooting yards

4-10 Guys to make it work Accurate Deadly 100 rounds a minute Defensive weapon American made

Germany uses Chlorine Gas Britain Uses Mustard Gas Deadly to anyone Suffocated and burned people’s lungs throats and eyes Gas masks began being standard issued equipment for any solider

Used by Germans to drop bombs Too easy to shoot down because of the material used to make it Germany stops using them

Britain is the first to use them 3 Men were needed to run it Strong, Stable and Slow Made to go over French terrain Could knock down barbed wire

Also known as U-Boats Used mostly by Germany Sunk and blew up ships Underwater Missiles… very deadly Click photo to link to video

Newest and deadliest weapon for the Armed forces Both sides had them Equipped with machine guns and bombs Became very important One-on-one combat between planes was called a “dog fight” Click photo to link to video