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Since the decisive outcome of the campaigns in France and the Low Countries left the British Army considerably inferior to the German Army in strength and materiel, the British had no choice but to avoid full-scale fighting until new power could be marshalled. Accordingly, shortly after the...read more

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In the Lybian Desert, where fighting has been continuous, since 1940, fire power has been a decisive factor, and artillery has played an important role in its development. Guns have halted tanks and infantry; guns of all calibersmotor-drawn, self-propelled, portee, and mounted in tanks-have...read more

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The air forces of a nation fly and fight in the air. Airborne forces, transported to battle through the air, are primarily trained to fight on and for the ground. U. S.  Army doctrine on the Tactics and Technique of Air-Borne Troops is set forth in Basic Field Manual FM 31 30, published May 20,...read more

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This Handbook was prepared at the Military IntelligenceTraining Center, Camp Ritchie, Maryland, and is designedto provide a ready reference manual for intelligence person-nel in combat operations. The need for such a manual wasso pressing that some errors and omissions are anticipated inthe...read more

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