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Open field warfare the land where two sides meet for war and fight.
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Because of the great amount of shots that could be fired per minute, in combination with the infantry tactics of the time, which consisted of advancing in closed ranks over an open field without any camouflage or cover.
Flanders Field, there's a poem wrote after it and the people that lay there.
A group of field guns is called a battery.