- An
entrenching tool (UK),
intrenching tool (US), E-tool, or
trenching tool is a
digging tool used by
military forces for a
variety of
military purposes...
-
larger complementary rucksacks (see
Complementary Equipment below), the
Intrenching Tool
Carrier (see below)
often migrated to
attachment points on the rucksack...
-
replaced by
plastic quick-release fasteners. Carrier,
Intrenching Tool – The M-1967
nylon intrenching tool
carrier was
replaced by a
molded one manufactured...
- The
Corradino Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar ta' Kordin) are a line of
fortification on the
Corradino Heights in Paola, Malta. They were
built between 1871 and...
- "mutilated, cut off" detruncate, detruncation, entrench, entrenchment,
intrench,
intrenchment, obtruncate, obtruncation, omnitruncation, retrench, retrenchment...
- into the
shoes of the
luckless wight who
shall dare to
profane the
intrenchments. Some may
still be
found in
places such as the Bank of England, Fleet...
- "Rough Riders"
charging up the San Juan Hill, July 1, and
driving the
Spanish from
their intrenchments [sic].
Illustration from McClure's,
October 1898...
-
Montmorency Falls and the
attack made by
General Wolfe, on the
French intrenchments near Beauport, with the
Grenadiers of the army, 31 July 1759. The scene...
- "the war's most
notable example of a
frontal ****ault
succeeding against intrenched defenders holding high ground." A
Union officer remembered that Little...
- Wilts,
through the
Towns of
Blandford Forum and Dorchester, to a
certain Intrenchment on
Askerwell Hill in the
County of Dorset.
Exeter Roads Act 1756 29 Geo...