and corder masses are responsible for the entrenching tools, they have to be issued every day. you do not yet have these little individual shovels let you do in the modern world, and world war ii for example. 90% of the trench digging in the atlantic campaign, union and confederate, done by infantry troops. there is not enough black slaves available to johnston or engineer troops to be able to do all that. the basic trench, you dig a trench at least three feet deep into the ground, you pile the group -- the dirt and front of you to form a parapet, a bank of earth that shields you. cost income above 40 -- often, before you do that, you have the time to gather loose trees and rocks and pile them on the ground in front of where you want to dig so when you pile the dirt on top, you can add quick height and get better protection. basically are waist deep or so in the ground and the rest of your body is protected by a built up berm. if you have time, you improve the basic trench with all sorts of embellishments, i like to call them. a traverse. invention torful protect yourself from