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Infantry tactics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Light infantry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Traditionally light infantry (or skirmishers ) were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, harassing and delaying the enemy advance. Light infan...
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Roman infantry tactics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Michal Hachulski MD; Poland; Innovative Infantry Tactics ... I read your article "Innovative Infantry Tactics." It was a good article. But as far as the two-man fighting hole you describe, the Army has been teaching that technique for years. See chapter two of Field Manual 21-75: Chap 2, FM 21-75;
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Infantry Tactics and Combat during the Napoleonic Wars ... 3,000 French infantry fired at 3.000 Russians and Austrians defending the Pratzen Height. The opposing troops were able to throw; 18,000-27,000 rounds/minute in a rate like a modern machine gun. The enormous din and rattle of such firefight is beyond imagination.
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Infantry Tactics and Combat during the Napoleonic Wars - columns, lines and squares. ... Infantry Organization, Tactics and Combat during the Napoleonic Wars...
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Defending is only half the battle. Infantry must also attack. Mechanized infantry tactics are much like Armor tactics when they are in their vehicles. When dismounted, however, things get more complicated. The tactic used is called "Fire and Movement".
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