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tunnellers Meaning in Bengali







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By mid-1916, the British Army had around 25,000 trained tunnellers, mostly volunteers taken from coal mining communities.


St Eloi and The Bluff which required the deployment of new drafts of tunnellers for several months after the formation of the first eight companies.


units alone, 41 tunnellers died and another 151 were injured during countermining operations against the Germans, whose own tunnellers sought to disrupt.


describe them as tunnellers that are shiny black, of moderate to large size (9–30 mm long) and with.


success usually came from firepower; in the underground war, the BEF tunnellers overtook the Germans in technological ability and ambition.


atmospheric pressure to inhibit groundwater inflow, with an airlock to allow tunnellers to enter and exit.



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