World War II Infantry Assault Tactics (Elite 160)
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Author Gordon L Rottman Illustrator Peter Dennis About this book Just about every war movie - famously, Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers - includes dramatic scenes of soldiers trying to attack an enemy pillbox or trench. Gordon L Rottman (who became expert in these tactics whilst serving in the Vietnam War) explains and illustrates the kit and techniques used in assaulting fortifications. He covers the differences in British, American, German, Soviet and Japanese approaches and experiences, concentrating on small units of foot soldiers with hand-carried equipment. Their tactical deployment is analysed and explained in detail, with the support of colour artwork, maps, diagrams and photographs. Contents INTRODUCTION The rifle platoon THE OBJECTIVE Defensive Tactics – Obstacles – Field Fortifications BREACHING OBSTACLES Anti-tank obstacles – crossing gaps – minefields DEMOLITION MATERIALS General description basic charges – special charges – fuses and detonators – injuries; National specifics United States – British Commonwealth – Soviet Union – Germany – Japan ASSAULT TACTICS APPLIED Weapons employment and effect – assault preparations – supporting fires – smoke screens; The assault NOTES ON NATIONAL PRACTICE United States – British Commonwealth – Soviet Union – Germany – Japan RECOMMENDED READING PLATE COMMENTARIES INDEX Paperback; March 2008; 64 pages; ISBN 9781846031915

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