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The '''9-70 Entrenching Tool''' is one of the standard pieces of equipment of the [[Imperial Guard]]. the 9-70 entrenching tool is intended primarily for filling sandbags. This small, folding spade is invaluable for digging | The '''9-70 Entrenching Tool''' is one of the standard pieces of equipment of the [[Imperial Guard]]. the 9-70 entrenching tool is intended primarily for filling sandbags. This small, folding spade is invaluable for digging | ||
trenches, shoring up earthen mounds, and preparing other basic defensive structures. The heavy blade of the 9-70 also makes for an excellent improvised weapon, and many [[Guardsmen]] believe that a well-sharpened entrenching tool makes for a better melee weapon than their standard-issue knife.{{Fn|1}} | trenches, shoring up earthen mounds, and preparing other basic defensive structures. The heavy blade of the 9-70 also makes for an excellent improvised weapon, and many [[Guardsmen]] believe that a well-sharpened entrenching tool makes for a better melee weapon than their standard-issue knife.{{Fn|1}} |
Revision as of 11:45, 19 May 2015
The 9-70 Entrenching Tool is one of the standard pieces of equipment of the Imperial Guard. the 9-70 entrenching tool is intended primarily for filling sandbags. This small, folding spade is invaluable for digging trenches, shoring up earthen mounds, and preparing other basic defensive structures. The heavy blade of the 9-70 also makes for an excellent improvised weapon, and many Guardsmen believe that a well-sharpened entrenching tool makes for a better melee weapon than their standard-issue knife.[1]
See also
Sources
- 1: Only War: Hammer of the Emperor pg.125