Infantry Journal, Volumen26United States Infantry Association, 1925 |
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... Fire ............. 85 327 85 Lieut . Eugene Caffey 406 404 680 570 421 Maj . C. E. Hudson 177 Fleet Marines in Hawaiian Maneuvers .. 42d Infantry , Coat of Arms for .......... Fundamentals of Infantry Tactics ... Capt . E. F. Collier ...
... Fire ............. 85 327 85 Lieut . Eugene Caffey 406 404 680 570 421 Maj . C. E. Hudson 177 Fleet Marines in Hawaiian Maneuvers .. 42d Infantry , Coat of Arms for .......... Fundamentals of Infantry Tactics ... Capt . E. F. Collier ...
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... fire and movement as ap- plied to Infantry . This contrast is as- tonishing because we find the French standing forth as the exponents of the prepondenance of fire and the British as the exponents of the preponderance of maneuver ...
... fire and movement as ap- plied to Infantry . This contrast is as- tonishing because we find the French standing forth as the exponents of the prepondenance of fire and the British as the exponents of the preponderance of maneuver ...
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... fire and movement . ing good soldiers , knew how to com- The French learned the lesson of fire power , which they needed to learn . The British nearly learned nothing . But they were fortunate in having had a sound in- structor , von ...
... fire and movement . ing good soldiers , knew how to com- The French learned the lesson of fire power , which they needed to learn . The British nearly learned nothing . But they were fortunate in having had a sound in- structor , von ...
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... recommendation for the appointment of chaplains in the army . The secretary stresses the fact that the soldiers ' " moral culture was wholly neglected . " A pro- The importance of artillery fire and the increased Old Military 33 Records.
... recommendation for the appointment of chaplains in the army . The secretary stresses the fact that the soldiers ' " moral culture was wholly neglected . " A pro- The importance of artillery fire and the increased Old Military 33 Records.
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... fire and the increased rate of fire of both artillery and small arms alone make the supply of ammunition a tre- mendous undertaking . The present mobility of material will in itself com- plicate the system of supply . Motor- izing of ...
... fire and the increased rate of fire of both artillery and small arms alone make the supply of ammunition a tre- mendous undertaking . The present mobility of material will in itself com- plicate the system of supply . Motor- izing of ...
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