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    Stoppages Research Paper

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    “Marines get groundbreaking, unstoppable new rifle magazine” reporter Allison Barrie enlightens us on the new magazines that the Marines are using. To begin we will go over what the name is, PMAG GEN 3. Also you need to know what a stoppage is a stoppage is when something/someone has to stop shooting and reload or put another magazine in the gun. Stoppages are what can end up getting a soldier killed in combat. Allison mentions “Because every time a stoppage happens with a weapon, it means a…

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    the time you stand up you got shot. One time their was a soldier to my right and he wanted to pick off a soldier behind a bush. Well he successfully got the shot but got nailed in the arm. He was lucky it wasn’t his head or heart.You run from trench to trench, so it is a slow process to gain territory. You get tired and get cramps from crouching constantly and not moving well from all the soldiers you are put…

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    unsuccessful trench warfare and stalemates are. Slow fighting methods and poor living conditions within the trenches made multiple attempts by the Anzacs to end stalemates unsuccessful during the Gallipoli campaign. Trench warfare meant an adjustment was needed in the way troops fought, also it caused the troops to experience poor living conditions and exposure to disease. Multiple attempts to compromise the stalemate meant high casualties due to the lengthy delays. Overall, this shows that…

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    Summary: Trench Warfare

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    WWI: Trench Warfare World War 1, also known as the “ Great War”, was a global conflict that lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11,1918. It was a battle between the Central Powers ( Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) and the Allies ( France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, Japan and the U.S who later joined in 1917) caused by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The Great War also lead to the fall for each of the Central Powers and a Russian rebellion. Furthermore, Trench warfare…

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    ways due to the different kinds of new technology that was used. One of the most important technologies would be trench warfare, in which the soldiers used the trenches in the forefront to protect themselves from the barrage of gunfire, while the trenches that were in the rear were used for storing items they might need such as medical supplies, as well as being used for getting rest. Trench life might have been a safe haven so to speak but was dreadful for soldiers. They were muddy and smelled…

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    mortals by God. The monotonous sound of raindrops thunder down on the helmets of the soldiers and echo like bullets. The thick floor of mud squelches beneath my feet as I struggle to march on. The repulsive stench follows me along the corridors of the trench; it overpowers my mind and causes the young recruits to spew endlessly, adding to the vile concoction of blood and sweat that my dead comrade’s lie immersed in. The deafening explosions of mortar over No Man's Land pierce my ears and dirt…

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    Although the novel is written in the third person omniscient, the beginning of the novel is described in a childish manner, as if the audience is experiencing and observing things through Rosemary’s lens. Thus, the French Riviera is seen with beauty but with naiviety. The illustration of the Riviera is vividly romantic and stunning. Color imagery is dominant in the opening lines of the novel. Among all the colors used to paint the setting of the novel, different hues of pinks and red come out.…

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    Paul Baumer, a man who enlists with the German army with his fellow classmates in the time of World War I, and is the narrator of this story. The name of this story is called All Quiet On The Western Front and the authors name is Erich Maria Remarque. The German recruits all think that they could acquire metals and honor quickly; on the other hand though they figure out that it is not the case at all. The team has a terrible experience all together being a part of the war. The first enduring…

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    I was sitting In a dark room, like a cell. I could hear faint voices arguing outside. It had been seven days since I had heard from the task force, I am the head of a task force. I was the best detective in the world. But I should not brag, I should listen, find a way out. I had to thin. If I waited for the guard to come, no if I did that I don 't think I could get out of these chains. I had to wait to get moved, if I ever did get moved. There is a five percent chance of me getting moved, but I…

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    Otto Dix Accomplishments

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    World War One was a time where violence, terror, and heavy bloodshed were the only words fit enough to describe the destruction happening in those years. One German painter, Otto Dix, witnessed all of these things, first hand, during his volunteered service in the German Army from 1915 until being discharged in 1918 due to a neck injury (“Otto Dix”). From his experience in the war, watching many soldiers be physically destroyed, and others, including himself, be mentally broken down into tiny,…

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