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this was because they were only a few feet above sea level. also because they were generally made where the earth was mainly clay and sand, and when it rained the water couldn't pass through the clay and as the sand was on top so the water just stayed there.

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Possibly somehing to do withthe cllimate of France and Belgium, wher most of the mlitary action was, and mud slides, etc. the TrenchCoat was born of this damp need.

Possibly somehing to do withthe cllimate of France and belgium, wher most of the mlitary action was, and mud slides, etc. the TrenchCoat was born of this damp need.

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