Across
- 3. The side of the trench facing the enemy.(7)
- 5. British Army shirt.(8)
- 6. Artillery bombardment upon a small area. (3,7)
- 8. The side of a trench farthest from the enemy.(7)
- 11. A Royal Artillery corporal.(10)
- 14. A large-scale attack on enemy positions.(4)
- 15. Fungal infection of the foot caused by exposure to wet and cold.(6,4)
- 17. The Royal Flying Corps.(3)
- 19. Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.(5)
- 21. Psychological disorder caused by prolonged exposure to combat.(5,5)
- 23. Soldier who carried messages by hand.(6)
- 24. Reinforced concrete machine-gun post.(7)
Down
- 1. Conflict between different nations, states or groups.(3)
- 2. Sack filled with earth from which defences were built.(7)
- 4. Tank crew member responsible for managing the gears.(8)
- 7. Military prison or detention centre.(10)
- 9. Finned mortar bomb dropped from an aircraft.(6,7)
- 10. Narrow trench, normally for communication, made by digging at an angle from the existing trench.(3)
- 11. High-ranking staff officers.(5)
- 12. A shell that failed to explode.(3)
- 13. The territory between the two front lines.(2,4,4)
- 16. A long, narrow ditch.(6)
- 18. A truce during wartime.(9)
- 20. A permanent unit of an army typically commanded by a colonel, split up into companies and squadrons.(8)
- 21. Steel ejected from shell upon detonation.(8)
- 22. Cloth band worn round the arm to identify a particular duty or function.(6)