One exercise he remembers in particular was digging a foxhole with his regiment.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Still, there are places where you can go down 5 ft. and have a fine dry foxhole.
From the time.com
He missed death by minutes when he left a foxhole when summoned by his commander.
From the charlotteobserver.com
We can all get in the foxhole, put our nose to the grindstone and move forward.
From the tennessean.com
Banding together to provide community service builds Army-foxhole-like solidarity.
From the time.com
Marlantes had slithered undetected to a spot just below the soldier's foxhole.
From the cnn.com
I had this revelation while sitting in a foxhole on the side of a mountain in Vietnam.
From the timesunion.com
By sheer chance, one grenade glances off the helmet of a German squatting in a foxhole.
From the theatlantic.com
According to Donald Stidham, the remains of all five men were found in the same foxhole.
From the kentucky.com
More examples
A small dugout with a pit for individual shelter against enemy fire
A defensive fighting position (DFP) is a type of earthwork constructed in a military context, generally large enough to accommodate at least one person.
Foxhole is a post-rock band from Bowling Green, Kentucky.
A small pit dug into the ground as a shelter for protection against enemy fire; an earth; the burrow in the ground where a red fox lives
A foxhole environment exists when two or more people see themselves as having common goals and interdependence in accomplishing a change. A foxhole creates the willingness to engage in synergistic teamwork.
A hole dug in the ground as a temporary protection for one or two soldiers against enemy gunfire or tanks. Here, it represents the infantry fighting Gene hopes to avoid.
Today's Marines call it a fighting hole, but it also is known as a foxhole, according to Col Robert Debs Heinl Jr. ...