Combat Lessons Number 1: Rank And File In Combat: What They're Doing, How They Do It
by United States Army War College
'Combat Lessons Number 1: Rank And File In Combat: What They're Doing, How They Do It' Summary
This 1942 manual, published during World War II, is a compilation of quotes from soldiers in the field about their experiences. The book offers a direct and unvarnished look at the realities of combat. From discussions of battlefield tactics and the challenges of fighting to the psychological impact of war, the book provides a unique and valuable window into the perspective of the average soldier. The entries are presented in a straightforward format: subject, soldier's name, location, and quote. This allows for easy access to the raw experiences of soldiers on the front lines. The book's primary goal is to disseminate these combat lessons to other soldiers and officers, enabling them to learn from the experiences of their comrades. It offers a raw and often poignant view of war, providing insights into the challenges, triumphs, and sacrifices of those who fought during World War II. While the language reflects the era, it is important to note that the book contains terms and perspectives that may be considered offensive today.Book Details
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