- Trench raiding
Trench raiding was an often brutal feature of
trench warfare that came into being inWorld War I . It was the practice of making small scale surprise attacks on enemy positions.Typically, trench raids were carried out at night by small teams of men who would navigate across no-man's land and infiltrate enemy trench systems before returning to their own lines. Despite the fact that World War I was the first conflict to be fought by mechanized means, trench raiding was very similar to medieval warfare insofar as it was fought face-to-face and with crude weapons. Trench raiders were lightly equipped for quiet, speedy, unimpeded movement and armed themselves not only with modern weapons such as
pistols ,submachine gun s andgrenades , but also notably withbayonets ,knives (including purpose-madetrench knives ),brass knuckles , and deadly homemade maces and clubs for swift and silent killing. Trench raiding had multiple purposes. Typically, the intention would be one or more of the following:* kill, wound or capture enemy troops.
* destroy, disable or capture high value materiel eg machine guns such as the MG08.
* gather intelligence by seizing important documents (eg maps) or enemy officers for interrogation.
* reconnaissance for a future massed attack during daylight.
* keep the enemy feeling under threat during night-time hours, thereby reducing their efficiency and morale.
* maintain aggressiveness in troops by sending them on such missions.ee also
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Hand-to-hand combat
*Peaceful Penetration
*Trench
*Trench warfare
*World War I
*World War II External links
* [http://www.1914-1918.net/Diaries/wardiary-2msex.htm Detailed account of a trench raid in May 1916]
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