Training in Night Movements Based On Actual Experience in War

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Training in Night Movements Based On Actual Experience in War
Charles Burnett
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At nighttime, therefore, slackness must not be permitted. Speed, silence, and strict discipline are essential, and the amount of training will be directly proportional to the degree in which the troops possess those qualities.
XXXIII.
A SQUAD'S NIGHT FIRING.
When Carried Out. It is a very rare occasion when firing can be executed at night. Conditions must be such that the squad is already quietly halted and have made sufficient preparations, and, while in an aiming position, await the appearanc
...e of the enemy. During the Japanese-Russian War, night operations were frequent, but instances when the. Charge was executed with the bayonet, alone, were few. At the very shortest 97 ranges, a fierce fire was poured in, - and then the charge was attempted. However from the standpoint of the offensive, it is a great mistake to prepare for the charge by fire action ; as a fundamental principle, the assault of the enemy's position must be made directly by the bayonet. Under really unavoidable circumstances only will an instant's violent fire be executed, and then, under cover of the confusion caused by that fire, dash in with the bayonet.

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