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Long, narrow trenches dug into the ground at the front, usually by the infantry soldiers who would occupy them for weeks at a time, were designed to protect World War I troops from machine-gun fire and artillery attack from the air. Trenches may have afforded some protection by allowing soldiers more time to take other defensive steps, such as putting on gas masks

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They used trenches to stay ducked and covered and to protect soldiers from poisonous gas and gunshots

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