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.COMPar.gphsPsychological operations:A rm or units --------------------------------------------------------------- 405 217Defense operations _______________…_---_____________________________________ 407 218Offense operations ______________________________ …-__._.…. .............406 217Retrograde operations -.-- ________________.- -______________________________. 408 219Security operations _…---__________________ ____..._-__ _______________________ 409 221Quartering party (see movements and unit staff, S1)Radar, ground employment ___________________________________________________-__ App XXI 390Radiological monitoring and survey ____.-- - -_________________________________ - --_ App XXII 397Raids ______-_--___________________-____________________ _____-_________________ 343-345 175Rail movements (see movements)Rear area security operations, division -------------------------- . ___._.. ....... ... 415-419 248Rear guard (see Security operations)Reconnaissance in force (also see Offense and reconnaissance operations) ------------ 136-138 79Reconnaissance operations (also see type of operation):Agencies ------------------------------------------------------------------ 70 44Aircraft, by _ _______________________________-_____________________ ---- .----81 47Area __-------------------------------------- 75 46Bridges and defiles ___________________________________________ _----------- 78 47Coordination and control ____________________________________________________ 83 47Fire, by _______________________________________________ 76 46Frontages --_-_-__.- __________--_______________________________________ -___82 47Fundamentals _--_----------------------___________________________________ 71 44In force _……________________________________________________________________ 80 47Instructions……_--__________________________________________________________84 48Night ___--------------------------------------------------------- 79 47Operations, general _______________________________________________________-- 69 44R oute ---- ---- --- ---- --- ---- -- -- --- ---- --- ---- ---- --- ---- --- 73 46Town, obstacle or enemy positions ___________-________________------------___- 77 46Types __……-___.--__ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___________________________ 72 45Zone __--------------------------------- ----- 74 46Relief in place ________________________- -……--- - - - - - - ---184-192 101Reports and warnings _________________-----------------------Reserves (see type of operation)App V 268Retirements (see Retrograde operations)Retrograde operations:Considerations _____________________________________________________________ 195-199 106D elaying action ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 200-203 109General -.-------------------------------__________________________________ 193 106Retirement… -_…____________________________________________________________ 209-210 118Types____ -……--_ - __________________-_________________ - - - - --194 106Withdrawal ____________________________________________________________--__ 204-208 116Withdrawal through a rearward position _____________________________________ 211-212 119River crossings (see inland water crossings)Route of withdrawal (also see Retrograde operations) _____________________________ App X 319Route of march (also see movements) _________________________________________-- App X 319Screening force (see Security operations)Scout and reconnaissance platoons (see Organization for combat and type of operation)Searchlights, tank mounted (see Night combat techniques)Sector (also see Defense) ______________________________________________________Security operations:15, App X 8,319Actions on contact ________________________________________-_________________ 94 50Advanced guard ---------------------------------------- 96 51Against covert threats ______________--__------------------------------------ 109 62Against ground attack --- --- --- --- --- --- -- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- 91 49Against nuclear and chemical attack ---------------------------- ___-- 9108 61Air defense security measures .. . ...................................... 107 59Covering force -_______-------------------------------------------- 104 56Flank guard -________---------------------------------------- 97-102 51Pages423
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