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  2. Entrenching tool - Wikipedia

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    An entrenching tool (UK), [1] [2] intrenching tool (US), [3] [4] [5] E-tool, or trenching tool is a digging tool used by military forces for a variety of military purposes. Survivalists, campers, hikers, and other outdoors groups have found it to be indispensable in field use.

  3. Jämtland Campaigns of 1808–1809 - Wikipedia

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    Hjerpe entrenchment was located across a wide strait and was defended by two Swedish companies. [1] On 16 August, the Norwegians attacked the entrenchment, and the unsuccessful assault lasted from about three o'clock in the afternoon until darkness fell. After the about six-hour-long battle the Swedes had six men wounded, of which one later died.

  4. Field entrenchment - Wikipedia

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    Field entrenchment is the activity of provision of cover and concealment, usually by the infantry arm of service, possibly with assistance from combat engineers or sappers. The entrenched position is intended to be a temporary one, taking maybe a day to create and to be held for no more than a week.

  5. Haversack - Wikipedia

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    The upper field pack had the same type of grommet tabs and loops as the M-1928 for attaching a bayonet and entrenchment tool plus straps for securing a "horseshoe" bedroll. [10] The M-1936 field bag was a copy of the British officers Musette bag of World War I and was issued to officers, engineers and mounted personnel.

  6. Entrenchment - Wikipedia

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    Entrenchment, Entrenched or Entrench may refer to: A trench; Entrenchment (fortification), a type of fortification; Military trenches with relation to Trench warfare, especially that of World War I; An entrenchment clause within a constitution, a clause impervious to or somewhat shielded from the amendment process.

  7. How Close Are We to the Third Reich? - AOL

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    MAGA’s propagandic tools include Fox News, the Washington Examiner, Epoch Times, ... not the least of which is the further entrenchment of America’s racial and gender caste.

  8. Entrenching battalions - Wikipedia

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    Entrenching battalions were first formed in the British Army in July 1916 and were allocated at Corps level. The practice ceased on the Western Front by autumn 1917, due to manpower shortages, but saw a revival at the start of 1918.

  9. Management entrenchment - Wikipedia

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    Management is a type of labor with a special role of coordinating the activities of inputs and carrying out the contracts agreed among inputs, all of which can be characterized as "decision making". [1]

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