Instructions for the Training of Platoons for Offensive Action 1917

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Instructions for the Training of Platoons for Offensive Action 1917
Caroline Clive
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Training in certain other subjects is necessary for certain individuals : (xx) Section commanders. Fire control and description of targets, map reading, observation, and information. Salient points in writing messages. Simple tactical exercises. (xxi) Scouts and snipers. Map reading, observation, infor- mation, and salient points in writing messages and use of ap- pliances. Each section should produce a pair. 18 TRAINING OF PLATOONS FOR OFFENSIVE ACTION. (xxii) Runners and dispatch carriers. Ho...w to find an indi- vidual and how to deliver a message. Certain training must be practiced by night as well as day, namely : (xxiii) Bayonet fighting, bomb throwing, Lewis gun firing, musketry, wiring, running and dispatch carrying, and tactical exercises. (xxiv) Live ammunition. No form of instruction with arms can be considered complete until it has been carried out with live ammunition under conditions as nearly as possible approach- ing those which would pertain on the battle field. (xxv) Competitions.

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