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Kathleen Valenzuela
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8 July, 03:14
Why were "head logs" used? in the civil war
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Teagan Cardenas
8 July, 03:35
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During the American Civil War the period in which a field work's defenders were exposed to well aimed hostile fire increased as the distance between opposing entrenched lines became compressed.
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