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The Trenches in No Man's Land
"The land between the two enemy trench lines was called “No Man's Land.” No Man's Land was sometimes covered with land mines and barbed wire. The distance between enemy trenches was anywhere from 50 to 250 yards apart. "
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This atmosphere sound has been released under the
Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 License.
Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 License.
List of audio files used:
- Spitfire Flyby by George Vlad of Alchemy Audio Design +)
- Bunker Buster by GuardianSoldier +)
- WWII Battle Ambient by GuardianSoldier +)
- Machinegun by Matt G of the Freesound Project +)
- Studio Ambiance by Mike Mood +)
- Jet Flyby by soundfx.com +)
- Radio Chatter, Vietnam, Actual by Youtube, "Radio Recording From The Vietnam War - Recon Team Ambushed (1/3) " +)
+) Creative Commons Sampling Plus 1.0 License