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I troops <y the Allies, this netitforfc. of t,: H I H ^j.. ~ ^ ni jfljl " Good.iiye;l MOVABLE TRENCHES Treachea that may be picked up bodily and moved around from place to place are the Invention of United to- - far in Europe a j^Pr^PaBgaBlre r Liquid. Fire urith tuiiidi s Oveint/jielm " ? J + +1A A TTCI PHOTO*. ??OM I States marines, who use this novel apparatus for practice in handgrenade throwing. Sections, about ten feet, long, with ajjarapet that stands three feet nd Fighting Mc m Coii Si? nelp Vjfflj M&tkc oi?lcL lie NKLWJI for M9r 'ovl." Ms: vtellH ? II The Sta.1ad.4rd. zto"\ feet Alignment gf~\ -it-/'" Hk. t'w'* Jfe? ^HK?mHK]?HH 1 see -yoiL, l?uter! HOwN^HOS* above the head of the grenadier, form a skeleton framework of pine, shaped similar to the regular trenches. From inside these portable trenches, or "stalls," as the ' ''.-"r'-.r HN <] II IJJJJ I . Jfy'! Sindenbtx:r$ to indite. ni It IdSterly Retreat" Bp jjj ' IP W ? c? O. ?=r ^ marines call them, the se* hurl the grenades over * Into other stalls, plar feet away, to repr trenches a \
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