Trench Art - 128 Field Artillery
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Title | Trench Art - 128 Field Artillery |
Description | Trench art was usually crafted from spent shells and etched using sharpened pieces of metal. During pauses in battle, which often lasted weeks if not months, groups of soldiers would band together to produce artwork that could be bartered for food or other in-demand material |
Contributing Institution | Museum of Missouri Military History |
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