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How many lived in each dugout in World War 1?

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How many lived in each dugout in World War 1?

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A dugout is a pit or hole a soldier will take cover under enemy fire. World War 1 was trench War fare long trenches and tunnels whom had hundred of soldiers at a time living and fighting together. When your in a battle with the enemy and your in a dugout and see one of your com rads fall get wounded and your safe for the moment you help drag them in to safety. Usually one to three are in a dugout at a time but under fire you can have even ten or more huddling together til it is safe .L.B.J.

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