1) The area between two opposing units during the First World War. Features are saturated soil, crater hole, barbed wire, unexploded bullet, fast soil, rotten soil. I would like the last place on the planet, between 1914 and 1918, or after a while
"Sergeant Harris was arrested at Normansland during a patrol yesterday, he was declared missing due to action ... but we all know that we know what happened to him ..."
If there are many actions in that area, no one will be filled with military equipment that was abandoned and abandoned. After the attack, nobody's body will contain many bodies. Progress on land where there is no one is always very difficult. Soldiers are not only shot and bombed, they also have to deal with the barrels filled with barbed wire and water. Soldiers occasionally take part in full-blown attacks on unmanned land. However, men are sometimes ordered to enter unmanned land to gain information about enemies. When the shell landed in front of the enemy 's entrenchment, the soldiers were often ordered to rule the shell and try to scout the enemies.
Suddenly, none of the land has changed from a few yards. Because of the approach of the enemy, the shell itself is not as common as the back line itself. Trench mortar fire and rifle grenade are our forefront bug. I like two types of shelling. Immediately the shell arrived and after Slash mortar flew into the air, it reached the apex of that flight and rolled like an old boots and crashed before it burst. Looking down from the top, it seems easy, like a portrait of the eyes that you seem to be following the viewers around the room if you look at it. I learned that I do not see it
The land without people is the term used by soldiers to explain the ground between two opposite grooves. The width along the waistline may vary widely. The average distance in most industries is about 250 yards (230 meters). However, it is 50 yards (46 m) at Guillemont and over 500 yards (460 m) at Cambrai. The narrowest gap occurred in Zonnebeke, where the British and German soldiers were only 7 yards away. There is not a considerable amount of barbed wire on my land. In the most vulnerable area, there are ten barbed ribbons in front of the front line. Depending on the location, the depth of the wire exceeds 100 feet (30 m). One aspect of the life of the ditch which causes soldiers to disturb is the land between the trenches known as "unmanned land", the square between two conflicting wars. No soldier wants to cross the territory because the soldier may be attacked by the enemy.