STAYING AT CAMP
By choosing to stay at camp, you must endure another few weeks of grueling drills and horrible conditions.  There are insects and rats everywhere, along with piles of garbage and a smell that fills each and every tent in the camp.  Soon though, after over coming a bout of food piosoning, you and a few other fellow troop members are asked to join the British Front at the Hawthorn Ridge Crater.
Hawthorn Ridge Crater and Mine
Upon arrival at the Hawthorn Ridge Crater, your corporal asks you to lead a group of soldiers and find a good place to set up the automatic guns to shoot at the German trenches.  You agree and gather a following of five men, and you all head off down the British trenches to find a suitable place.  You come upon two good places to set up the guns, and you have a choice here: do you set the guns up at the other side of the crater, which is partly in No Man's Land and therefore closer to the Germans, or do you set the guns up in a ditch nearby, which is further from the Germans but may offer more protection?
SET UP GUNS IN DITCH
SET UP GUNS IN CRATER
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