Infantry in BattleInfantry journal, Incorporated, 1934 - 386 sider |
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Side 359
... night attacks will probably be more frequent in future conflicts . Positions which in- fantry have failed to take by day may sometimes be successfully stormed by night . Particularly will darkness aid in the passage of areas that enemy ...
... night attacks will probably be more frequent in future conflicts . Positions which in- fantry have failed to take by day may sometimes be successfully stormed by night . Particularly will darkness aid in the passage of areas that enemy ...
Side 371
... night operation are evident . The battalion knew the terrain . It was close to its clearly - defined line of departure . It was placed opposite its objective . The objective was limited and was unmistakable even in the dark . The troops ...
... night operation are evident . The battalion knew the terrain . It was close to its clearly - defined line of departure . It was placed opposite its objective . The objective was limited and was unmistakable even in the dark . The troops ...
Side 379
... night attacks . Among many such conclusions are the following : 1. Night attacks should be undertaken preferably by troops that are fresh , well - trained , in good physical condition and who are under excellent control at the start . 2 ...
... night attacks . Among many such conclusions are the following : 1. Night attacks should be undertaken preferably by troops that are fresh , well - trained , in good physical condition and who are under excellent control at the start . 2 ...
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