1966 US Army Vietnam War ARMOR ... - Survival Books
1966 US Army Vietnam War ARMOR ... - Survival Books 1966 US Army Vietnam War ARMOR ... - Survival Books
WWW.SURVIVALEBOOKS.COMParagrphsDelaying actions (see Retrograde and defense)Delaying positions (also see Retrograde and defense) -_--___-- __--.--------------- App X 319Desert operations ---------------------------------------------------------- 318-319, 324-329 168,170Destruction of technical military equipment _---___--_________--------------------- App XXV 418Electronic counter-countermeasures .. . ..----.--------.---------------------------234 182Engineer combat vehicle --..----.--.----.----- ---------------------------------- App XVII 369Engineer support (also see type of operation) ------------------------------------- 227-228 128Estimate of the situation -..------.. ----------------------------- . .....--------- App VII 295Factors affecting armor employment (METT) -_---_-- ________________________ __--30-34 12Field artillery support (also see type of operation) -_-_---__._________--___------- 215-219 121Fire and maneuver __-------------------------------------------------------. 111, App XIII 68, 882Fire and movement, tank units -.. . ....................................App XIII 332Fire planning (also see type of operation) -_-.--------------------------------- 218, App XIV 122, 837Fire plans, example for preparation ----------------------.---------------------- App XI 829Fire support organic -. ___----------------------------------------------------- App XIV 337Fixing force (see Defense)Flank guard (see Security operations)Forest and wooded area operations .----------------------------------------------350-354 177Formations (see type of operation)Forms of maneuver and offensive operations (see Offense) -------------------------Fortified positions -_-__________________________________----_____________________ 371-372 198Forward defense area (see Defense)Inland water crossings:Conduct of crossings _…3__.--.----..........--........_________________----- 367 190Crossing means -__3.____. ------------------------------------------------..- 362 184Crossing site characteristics _________---------------- _----------------------- 364 184Employment of armored cavalry -38------------------------------------------ 369 197Employment of tanks -_-_--------------------------------------------------- 368 195General . . . .-- . . . . ................----------.------------.359 5...___5__--._.. 183Nature of a crossing operation .... 8..---.-------..----------------------361 184Preliminary selection of crossing areas ------ _.. _-_____________________----- .. 365 185Reconnaissance of crossing sites --_____-_____________________________________ 366 186Timing of the crossing -.------------------------------------------------.-- _ 368 184Types of crossing . ______ .... ._..-.- _ -------------------------------- 360 183Waterborne vehicle driving procedures -_----_------_-.---__.-_______________ 370 197Intelligence (also see type of operation) _-.--____--________----_______________---- 241-246 186Internal defense operations:Combat operations by ground armor units -.---------------------------------- 412 223Combined arms forces ___-------_-- ____------------------------- 410 222Employment of tanks, armored wheel vehicles, and armored personnel carriers __ 411 223General ---- --- ---- __________--.…----- ---- --- ---- ----- …_--_--- ------------- 407 218Missions -- __ _______________________________________________________ …-______409 221Planning _--_______________________________________________________________ 408 219Jungle operations _…-_.__________________________________________.…______________ 318-323 168Line of departure _____________-.-_-_____________________________________________ App X 319Linkup operations ____________-----___________-____--_-__---------------------_ 388-342 173Maintenance _---_______________..-____________________________________________ 293-300 154Marches (see Movements)Mechanized infantry (see type of operation)Medical service _.-- ____________-______________________-_-___________________ --301-305 158Meeting engagements (see Offense)METT -.__3-____.__ __________________________________________________________ 30-34 12Mine warfare _.--------------------------______________________________________ App XVIII 369Missions (see Armor, general and type of operation)Mobile defense (see Defense)Mortar platoon, heavy (see Organization for combat; fire support, organic; and typeof operation)Page.421
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