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A .j. r-7,-;-:?-e ,..1?.% -: ......?, '-'1.-...? ... alls? ???? ????4 ? ?????44., ??? corrbct NO. 5 44,:e? e, ? .1..41 ? ??????., Incorrect ? eJ ' 00 en h4re, grcuud 6lit // fort 'and. p16.4.es fully, then 1oif6r8 tiwri shUteIfeight to et, dLCe&40t *1,4 prolrds... 1:.'Wt; ? e?P't 4.10 I f 16. t a C??????????0?1;;;:51 ,4????41' ?.? ?????,, 4????? correct . , : L 4 , , correct zorrect ?"?044C7'....." ?6": P Orri6CV ?". 00.1 !-'3 3" t - Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26 : CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 IENNIMMOMMOIM Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26 CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 _NWT v10,44;60 [4* lateiVo tAt soft groltml. **Claagter 9is, mit 3 ,e0u-wing 2122411. In 21 lea. Paragrara 201 bt ET 7-5, Voltzlo 1.1 Individuals must be thorouThly Ittor Obs4.rratimm. Basic prInciploz for Allma ? Fiti Stealth %ad the maximum uso of cover fIre .-"Ohlass tho field of viow is Obstructed, thx.. 11.)1dier ob rs fr-im it/a04-vith his hnad close to thl ground. Vhanrfiring? tho soldlor habitually observes fran thc right side acbis-acIrittoilwat._or 4017,1r; 'when not firing, he prufemb/y ohisc'rveR fra altux:di id at aehis conocalmont or covert so as to cast nc shadow which -tight rcm. voal his, position. He only observes or.:r the top of his concealment or c.777r Vigin it hAs EL 'broken or bushy top lino or when it blonds well with a cape Ire avoids s line csura.It. obsor-ring fran d)ors or wind,rirs, ha stays wn tn 6 sln. OWS* rinTrPlrACI d4) - L1t.oromarrts must beaKtrcraoly doliberate in order not t'.) attr-Ict attention. 117761 MATS:17ErZETr. rxtua_ly oh Se 717 Lng? (1) Visibility may bo diminished by staining fac, ';ith (2) Cloaks mado of gunny sacks or sAndbc.gs covered with 1.:-.vus may be uscd to coneoal 1 man in a ti.:ed position. (3) Obsor7:...tion ovk.r ty:ndbag parapit may be faz.ilitat3d by the use of sandbags drawn over head. (4) Whit; 'Laments are usoful in snowy t.,rrain. (5) The hat or ho:.mot should to- r. muv.d or camcmelagedhiLc obser7ing. The aro.. to bo observed must bo systomatically serehod, order to pick up irdistinct objects, whether 7leving or mntion/ess. Th_soidi.. r firOz looks at tho srcud marost hir-i for the 'lost dargorous Linomy will hu there. Ho *I:torches a narrow strip closo to him from right to loft, para11.11 to his fronts thou search?zs fran lcft, to rights parallel to his front. de t-c,.n 5oarch-3s free left tc right a second strip, farther away but ovdrlappingL tho first. HA continuos in this may until tho =tiro fiold of view is covered. If h Clinks ha 400* a maspocted mow, ho should lo,A a little to one sid? of the suspcctod epft, tor in this Triffty the eyo risponds mom quhckly to slit r.ovemonts. , 74 FIRIMPoTho soldier habitually fires from tho right sido 2f his timowolman0 entrorp to av-Ad unnoci4salry bodily -.-cposuro., CONCULICHTFR M1Itae OBSZAVaICW14.1f arycv airp1Nnes aro actives, mad groliipe,400toxtmomlmont from agorhoad obsorvation. IT oxposcds twOliiient koop 4ispormodr wad oxoept to tiro. 400A'an4 tbo band* ootroma, since those parts of thv body from rapers, mhito handkerchiofs,0 LA*.s aro iti florittl obsortrativa. ? ? :2 I 1: . Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 4 IENNIMMOMMOIM Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26 CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 _NWT v10,44;60 [4* lateiVo tAt soft groltml. **Claagter 9is, mit 3 ,e0u-wing 2122411. In 21 lea. Paragrara 201 bt ET 7-5, Voltzlo 1.1 Individuals must be thorouThly Ittor Obs4.rratimm. Basic prInciploz for Allma ? Fiti Stealth %ad the maximum uso of cover fIre .-"Ohlass tho field of viow is Obstructed, thx.. 11.)1dier ob rs fr-im it/a04-vith his hnad close to thl ground. Vhanrfiring? tho soldlor habitually observes fran thc right side acbis-acIrittoilwat._or 4017,1r; 'when not firing, he prufemb/y ohisc'rveR fra altux:di id at aehis conocalmont or covert so as to cast nc shadow which -tight rcm. voal his, position. He only observes or.:r the top of his concealment or c.777r Vigin it hAs EL 'broken or bushy top lino or when it blonds well with a cape Ire avoids s line csura.It. obsor-ring fran d)ors or wind,rirs, ha stays wn tn 6 sln. OWS* rinTrPlrACI d4) - L1t.oromarrts must beaKtrcraoly doliberate in order not t'.) attr-Ict attention. 117761 MATS:17ErZETr. rxtua_ly oh Se 717 Lng? (1) Visibility may bo diminished by staining fac, ';ith (2) Cloaks mado of gunny sacks or sAndbc.gs covered with 1.:-.vus may be uscd to coneoal 1 man in a ti.:ed position. (3) Obsor7:...tion ovk.r ty:ndbag parapit may be faz.ilitat3d by the use of sandbags drawn over head. (4) Whit; 'Laments are usoful in snowy t.,rrain. (5) The hat or ho:.mot should to- r. muv.d or camcmelagedhiLc obser7ing. The aro.. to bo observed must bo systomatically serehod, order to pick up irdistinct objects, whether 7leving or mntion/ess. Th_soidi.. r firOz looks at tho srcud marost hir-i for the 'lost dargorous Linomy will hu there. Ho *I:torches a narrow strip closo to him from right to loft, para11.11 to his fronts thou search?zs fran lcft, to rights parallel to his front. de t-c,.n 5oarch-3s free left tc right a second strip, farther away but ovdrlappingL tho first. HA continuos in this may until tho =tiro fiold of view is covered. If h Clinks ha 400* a maspocted mow, ho should lo,A a little to one sid? of the suspcctod epft, tor in this Triffty the eyo risponds mom quhckly to slit r.ovemonts. , 74 FIRIMPoTho soldier habitually fires from tho right sido 2f his timowolman0 entrorp to av-Ad unnoci4salry bodily -.-cposuro., CONCULICHTFR M1Itae OBSZAVaICW14.1f arycv airp1Nnes aro actives, mad groliipe,400toxtmomlmont from agorhoad obsorvation. IT oxposcds twOliiient koop 4ispormodr wad oxoept to tiro. 400A'an4 tbo band* ootroma, since those parts of thv body from rapers, mhito handkerchiofs,0 LA*.s aro iti florittl obsortrativa. ? ? :2 I 1: . Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 4 III Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 in '041,d t41 173C/01 , 1,VIATATi. XtrrIODS o:r- grufttemetio(iti of advance for individwil ? coping and ettt..wV.I.tig. Individuals nust be trained ,to execute c,..thpse iioeunts with precisio374 vigo,r and ninimun egposure,, A 11 Calla kt 1.ci_it movement n(400?4,- 11:tOpS 10%. .'" q442102A24.1_ to the grci'ezid r01,1),p.6:11,b1,60 Me 'body to! irotki ektendei Plaid spread. ento c the grolii.d. The .nras:',a,re extended to the 9';',no? rip,ht hand* nt the ?-? ? . ? - ? 4 e ,,,t,,,,Eirazita,,?(Parrwraph 215 Pa (9), Z.4 7-5.) -Riflerion, n.dynzir:0 naming the , Squad; ti,filvInces y rushos or whon in clividurl s r.dvance rap iel,:rt by individunl rushes, fro n covor to cover. They nust be trained. to run rt 1921 AtilCi?...P.ttfi- to drop down and seu covor aud. conceal icnt instrzt1;,-. In1JNridur.121 paa, siloct poixtts to rush vo that provide covor beforo st,r,rtinr.; the rush. .rallauttlia.tg.zilaso.?Being in. the, pron po t , to pre,-,),-,ro tr.,, rise, the 'soldier draws, in his arms tm.til his hands are oppo situ his hor;d. his elbows arty fron the body rnd. down, r.,nd :keeps, hir, hor.O. down. ertre1e3s movements that betray his prt_vrixiltions to rise must be -voided. (See P1-.A.:.0 41) - inzakicm.........T.he soldier ttext quipicly rrtises his body bf s trrit? nlnj his nitre, shifts the weight f his 'body to tin left :I. rn nil d throws his right lag forward land jumps off the right front. Slowness in rising: prolongs capoisture. (See Plate 4,41) ga;imning foliar:I...While running, tno soldier bonds hi s body fo rw rd as low as is consistent with mrairourt sped. The loft shoulder 11 114d Zol-wrz.d. The rifle is held in both hmilisp left hind nartr the brlancc, ri&-ht irrd :-,t the small of the stock. Single tylvcatces in i:ndividual rust-..es tshou3.d not normcdly exceed 15.3D yr?rds, when unde:r fire. , Slowness is 1.4turiing prolon-y;f4 expoTuro. (See Plate #1.) PLAT2 70, 1 . ....t ., .... ? St - 4 _ - - ? es -...... ....... , . - 0........ ...a alt? ...ip .... WO. 41........... ......? ? ...1.t . ? .01040; Prone Position ? k. 44.44340 ??441 "". 00.-? ?. ??? :USING 'PDi E POSITIOIT ? ;am -...Starting to Rise, Drnw Hands Zack , 43' ,rjs ? 4000,01."'".-al .1644-'4 41114Miletter ' = :t f*? '.0.0.0.'4 .s01-0 34'7. atiiiHrt ronor;cd ? - ??,-.T?r:--12:" - --,?. ,-, -1,-7; -,,-.-??,, 4,-1 -,,,,,,r.., - . = ? - ? -c= 'V ? I. ,,A .+A ' ' 1..I.71.'?;'''...,,. . I . A, II ' ' : = ", 'J = =?r''' ??, . 3 '''7, 2 3 " -' 3' ' ; ''..4.3.:?-;::?:. ' '. i-s . , . ;-, 4. ,..; ., ' i :-,, ,,-;,?-?;,',??::;..,7L..). , ' t.;:c21421,,,' -,, --e-'" ' ..* -0.,0 -,2 ,:0-:` , 41 .i t 1: 4! 1!. ...,-.4..' ' : ... , , ? 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XtrrIODS o:r- grufttemetio(iti of advance for individwil ? coping and ettt..wV.I.tig. Individuals nust be trained ,to execute c,..thpse iioeunts with precisio374 vigo,r and ninimun egposure,, A 11 Calla kt 1.ci_it movement n(400?4,- 11:tOpS 10%. .'" q442102A24.1_ to the grci'ezid r01,1),p.6:11,b1,60 Me 'body to! irotki ektendei Plaid spread. ento c the grolii.d. The .nras:',a,re extended to the 9';',no? rip,ht hand* nt the ?-? ? . ? - ? 4 e ,,,t,,,,Eirazita,,?(Parrwraph 215 Pa (9), Z.4 7-5.) -Riflerion, n.dynzir:0 naming the , Squad; ti,filvInces y rushos or whon in clividurl s r.dvance rap iel,:rt by individunl rushes, fro n covor to cover. They nust be trained. to run rt 1921 AtilCi?...P.ttfi- to drop down and seu covor aud. conceal icnt instrzt1;,-. In1JNridur.121 paa, siloct poixtts to rush vo that provide covor beforo st,r,rtinr.; the rush. .rallauttlia.tg.zilaso.?Being in. the, pron po t , to pre,-,),-,ro tr.,, rise, the 'soldier draws, in his arms tm.til his hands are oppo situ his hor;d. his elbows arty fron the body rnd. down, r.,nd :keeps, hir, hor.O. down. ertre1e3s movements that betray his prt_vrixiltions to rise must be -voided. (See P1-.A.:.0 41) - inzakicm.........T.he soldier ttext quipicly rrtises his body bf s trrit? nlnj his nitre, shifts the weight f his 'body to tin left :I. rn nil d throws his right lag forward land jumps off the right front. Slowness in rising: prolongs capoisture. (See Plate 4,41) ga;imning foliar:I...While running, tno soldier bonds hi s body fo rw rd as low as is consistent with mrairourt sped. The loft shoulder 11 114d Zol-wrz.d. The rifle is held in both hmilisp left hind nartr the brlancc, ri&-ht irrd :-,t the small of the stock. Single tylvcatces in i:ndividual rust-..es tshou3.d not normcdly exceed 15.3D yr?rds, when unde:r fire. , Slowness is 1.4turiing prolon-y;f4 expoTuro. (See Plate #1.) PLAT2 70, 1 . ....t ., .... ? St - 4 _ - - ? es -...... ....... , . - 0........ ...a alt? ...ip .... WO. 41........... ......? ? ...1.t . ? .01040; Prone Position ? k. 44.44340 ??441 "". 00.-? ?. ??? :USING 'PDi E POSITIOIT ? ;am -...Starting to Rise, Drnw Hands Zack , 43' ,rjs ? 4000,01."'".-al .1644-'4 41114Miletter ' = :t f*? '.0.0.0.'4 .s01-0 34'7. atiiiHrt ronor;cd ? - ??,-.T?r:--12:" - --,?. ,-, -1,-7; -,,-.-??,, 4,-1 -,,,,,,r.., - . = ? - ? -c= 'V ? I. ,,A .+A ' ' 1..I.71.'?;'''...,,. . I . A, II ' ' : = ", 'J = =?r''' ??, . 3 '''7, 2 3 " -' 3' ' ; ''..4.3.:?-;::?:. ' '. i-s . , . ;-, 4. ,..; ., ' i :-,, ,,-;,?-?;,',??::;..,7L..). , ' t.;:c21421,,,' -,, --e-'" ' ..* -0.,0 -,2 ,:0-:` , 41 .i t 1: 4! 1!. ...,-.4..' ' : ... , , ? 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Ici0.e8 o&an!? ,011001- . iv. i T. .t. ?' .1 i AND FIGHT giar i.? fferiSive, titoisibP it :e .. 0 .i. . - . a - 00" b*i ' ...,_, . 1114 ,l'itii ttio 0,ons., ascaaaineci by aggres- vott.:tt* to 1,41024C,by, the quick application _ .'s1,:4: .' e '..at140)1i, fif one t's , leading elements ? He alitgbV,:*'0Ontrolpued: ?., and ..1(470,1*FLe af;ective' communications ri14.16f....iiiikitOary.to properly exerc:Lse 'Camilarid and 'control,. ? :'e-,- ,:-.`1"?? . DI . ; ',-, ir - . . _ ? ? if e $13C1700, I; ? ISCONNANiSANCE .GACtOfliVO and Age:peel:ye reconnaissance must be ini- tiiiteCWithout:;delaTrn orEr to01?iiciarfori enemb to ascertain the tizeirsto,taotiCal dispositions and to ascertain the lmost favorable routes o or rtostat). .Recorniaigsance -oast be 1:ontinucu3 thereafter. Vthen con- tact ?th the sie is onces&ined it must be retained. Nor'"ira--"rtEe, ods oX recoxnaIsanoe or antriy.' ec rilac o -Firand dismounted patrols. ; ? a * IleconnaissanPa is covered in the Division "Reconnaissance poupkitletoll. now in use as t training guide within the Division:, All ociii- siamtetw skid :ell. units must be, thorougbly familiar with its contents. SECTION III. SUPPORTING FIRLS' -3ff 01213RAL.--Fixing the enemy by fire is a primary function of SlippOttirit,Weigions. pona e,a.A..v and action 'late, ? Pao The need for early fire ;support makes it vitally- necessary rolreasanders? of w.sapon units be given the.earliest possible infor- Thor iust be afforded: every opportunity .TE7,Ty reconnaissances to assure the proper disposal of their vivapons. ttat the estions? in order , b? Supporting tires cannot completely destroy.the enemy-. They Oast neutra..4..sing the eneny is fire and thua permit 'assault 't0'olose with, tad e?isplet, tho destructl.or. of the enemy. 'it. ' Supportimg weapons vsithin the infantry division, include ? atotti,ne 1 oal?? .30; the heavy Is:Achim gun, cal. .30; the t Ake alit mortar; the ',4-131 gun; self propelled weapons iss and.the weapons of the artillery battalions? Air be SIF"IriScLr.''' , 1,Tsfr ? 4,'ItelilimPUtoon of each rifle cord, 4 .1 i #0' ' 10 ka 9 I. r ) , pro" sdil.oh is employed by. th..0 ?rifle, platoons, usp,ally , as ,againzt enemy 4.01 -4E9:1 wi Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 - *7. 77 7 , Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26? : CIA-RDP1'3'x000- 01R000100440007-9 ? , - , ? pervonnel, prelim'441r trim flai po _ bhvough gaps in the Line, to p2A044 f141240;a74 tho assault rifle platoonsi Move poi az% p.1140140 aiulking fires against merry .?roups vitai0h art, 144 b. The guns operate under section control awl sra 3jIj tour 30 to 50 yards apart., .11$40 are plactd Jo 00$1/, aro displaced forward) libm thar fires, ber,:ome *404, tici $14 contfLaLous close sitpport* 5? THE ioutvy NACHINE CRIN.0?The Heavy Tapon Company of ea;ch fentry battalion includos two platilx?ns of houvy-tnachine gun*, ineluding two sections .of tyro .frurm 'each p which are aorsiollsr unclip:. battalion control. They 211q. be attached by platoiini ri fLe companies when such companies are widely separated 'or when conditions (clo not favor central control? Guns within the' platoCon i. operated by aections, as di:rooted by the platoon coreandipr. a.; The heavy machino irpun platoonsp with the 81-mi mortars furnt.sh the" base of supporting fire for the infantry battalion* ? are pre fc: rably used for erect, cmfilading fire against, enemy jersonnel. They are also uded for frarirfroi-,ection of the battali-on, for anti.-414 craft protection andto protect the reorganUation of thei.-battalion *len necessary. Je The guns are effective for direct fires up to the limits of observaaon, seldom more than 1,500 - 1000 yards, and for indivogt fLre up to greater ranges. They are cppable of sustained automatid ci In order to furnish continuous machine gun supportl the olns must Eb dicplacod forward by echelon as tile action progresses. Their maximum effJctivc use necositates active reconnaissance by the machine gun personnel for mcre advanced firing positions) obserration posts, expected enemy targets and covered routes of approach for weapons carriers. There gust be very close liaison between the Machine gun platoons and the supported Infantry units, 6. 'WE 374U GUN.--Each infantry battalion has in its Battalion Headquarters, Company, a' platoon of four 37-mm guns, organized 'in 'two sections of two guns each. Each infantry regiment has an Antt-Tank Comport/. (twelve 37-mm guns), organized in three platoonS Of similar.: organization. The Anti-Tank Comparky is used as a unit br by platoOns, as prescribed by the regimental commander. a. The 37-mm gun i i high velocity) flat trajectory weapon with high mobility, normally used for arltintLeChanizatiOn fires. It is accurate at 1,000 yards; its rats of fire ie. about 15 aimed rounds per minute; its projectile penetrates 1-1/2 inch armor plate at 100(X) yards* b. These 37-mm guns re normally amployad by131.40ne so44,sec- tions for Froteotion against enemy armored ?vehiclads. Ti*y 'Off tO " covor the most probable. routes of approach .;11* enemy Aqc*iiii4tio# pnec their continuing use should be closoly coordinated., ''T)1* aiti;;46,0 useful, for the otastruction of definitely 10c1,9;tetd EMMY 10aPonS/lind".aittittillit . concrete emplacoments* Firing ,.pcSitions, are affordink; 'Ade fields of fire, cover an' concealment iincrwith'guns 3.6,1Pam, ted in slight defilade. Guns with m19E1.0219 covering roads at ?lie' 4' located in positions off' the roads il-OfTes not, to be cirem-by:1;,0 ach-' , ?,_ 14; arniored voh:Lales, rtaneralOill4y of thik.igun and itgrprime:mo.*0 requir.33 them t.) displac.3 forward by bounds from one. the next as the attack progrespee. 7. TFLE 60..hsk LIDATA14,--Each rifle oompiny,jws,in its iva toon a section )f three 60r2TI mortars, The mortar sect*pn az arectud by ale ellpark ttander in 'general po4pf ecNTIPanY ,t , Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100440007-9 tingi It is kw; r t it ate einpLa? in Close-up defiladed positions, ? ebixeriation: and -maximum concealment. The AO :?1114;4i0t .1004io4 control, with sufficient laq*AegItOsowm*i. fire without lose of control. IWO Aoge support of the assault rifle pla- .-t.'....!: 1 111 : ? . : t? -i? '1 , . . ., ? ' ! . 4 ? I- . .' . - ? :'[. ' 1 . , ',1111 -:::,fT, . . Ili' ? , .s.' ? ? i ' i ,. ? ' . ' Ptf, ^1.4 .. ! : : I h.. L. . 1 .. ...4... , .. ,...., ,. f#L..,?,. -1-1. .< ? i .. - ? 1.-4 : 'A 4: ' ? , --- . l' . - ' .. I? '. 7'.. il.' I , ? 4 - . - 7 1... ? . 1 ? C . ,. - ' ? ? ,. 4 ? ' . ? ________ 0 413 ? / ,x-4*Lcomplinifis of the battalion. .'Jo61.0mm mortar platoon operates by -.80#44110; il,lixtslud3s three seotions of two mortars each Tho 83.-4,m mortars are used for high angle ,firo against 4000mr4r0145S-(inoludin4 these. on reverse slope or in covered areas), Algainst definitsly,locaed enemy mapons and for searching covered areas by fire. These mortars should be placed in well defiladed positions ,Dfferinuthe maximm.concoalment and the best facilities for obserwAion of fire. . ? The 81-mm mortar has a highly destructiveeffect (equal to that ortbe 75-mm shell) and a fair degroc of mobility; it can be manhandled for short distames in forward movements by boundu. Uotor tranSportation is necessary for a sustainQd advance. The platoon elhould be displaced forward behind the aumult rifle companies to maintain the *Ws* continuous support. . ? ? , jV. ? 4,, 40L MORTABei-Eaoh*lalikratry battalion .has on platoon of , .oxt.? .in it &my Weapons Oompoiny. This mortar platoon is , Ai,dixectrid by the batUld on commanier, to furnish a base of tditheolulavi Whim rn pltloona, for the maneuvor of the assault ? E; ti;g10 1'1 9# THE CANNON COMPANY.--Each infantry regiment has a Cannon Company .00implised of two platoons of half track 75-mm howitzers (3 per 4atoon) amid ono platoon of full track 105-mm howitzers (2 per platoon).' It is Aployed as directed by the regimental commander ,for close-up support of amsault battalions. Its high mobility, combined with heavy caliber fire power, adapts it for immediate direct artillery fire support. 1 itij ket:I*V1 ":AtgiW a. The Cannan Company uses 9Hit and Hann tactics. It takes advantage of covered routes of approach to work up to forward defiladed positions from which it fires" until located by the enemy. Its mobility then permits it to hastily withdraw to other positions) thoreby avoiding inogrcounter battery fires. Its normal targets include personnel, em- placements" enemy occupied buildings, and armored vehicles. It normally use-direct fire but 040 use indirect fire. Ammunition should preferably be reserved for ppofitable targets of opportunity. . 10. MID AXT/LURY. SUPPORT.;--Field artillery is the most powerful five support clement in, tho division. To render timoly and effective Orr rt, the artillory.commandar must have early information Schemo of Maneuver and front lino loo1aI5FS, and must regarding the 0en4uet of th, action. All infantry com- *00104 pUtoon demiondorst must know tho availability and of the #apporting artillery and'hom to obtain such, assistance. ?,3 .-ilt .. .:.i.? a ?,,T.3. , . 4...f .? ---40-43?,' ? f ..- ? ? ? 2 ? - ?p:e?pro-i ; ?-1.44 ''' ? 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How to obtain artilIe infantry roginwritarane=r3:657 an ry ?atirOn bpadquarters, there is an artillery liaison part7 fr= its direct eupportiarti4lery battalion* in addLtion each artillery battery and .battalion has one or more formsrd OF with the ,Issault olLiments* All liaison and OP details are in diroC communication with the batteries or the battalion Fire Direction, Center. Ar upport miy be pre-arranged or obtained on call. If any infantry commander ne.tds support, hu can request it, through infantry channpls Or by contact with the nearest field artillery party in his vicinity* ,Z014 requests shc.uld include the nature of the enemy target, its aostaecurate possiblc lom.tion, its effect on the execution of the inf=try plan, and if possible, what time recipirements are Imposed 1)37. thz local tactical situation. It may take from three to fifteen minutes to obtain this sup- port, dap3nding on the efficiency of commnications. The artillery com- mander determines the priority of requests for artillery support in accordance with the desires of the infantrit commander whom he is,Appport- in. The anount and kind of -fire will be detarmined by the artillery. If scr...3nint, is desired, it should be so stated so that smoke shells may be tmployed. ll. AIR SUPPORT.--Air support in the infantry division mast be fur- nIshed by a higher headquarters. When air support is made available,. one, or more air support parties (consisting of an Air Support Officer and certain communication personnel) are ..1.ttached by higher headquarters to the division. The air force unit which has been dasignatd to fu.nish close support answors the calls of the air support personnel attached to .the infantry division. a. An Air Support Party may be attactod to a CT or r4gimenti -.u"y rare*: to a lower unit. Requests for air supoort follow normal chnnnels to the Air Support Party at 11.1.0.3ion Headquarers. From there suh requr:sts go tc Air Support Control (usually located at Corps or Lruy headquarters): which actually directs the air support missions* ? b. Air support is .best used to ddepen the zone of aiti1lei7 fires: by Taking over these targets beyond -the range of artilloyr. It reconnoiters distant roads and areas and executes offensive mistiona ag-inst. targets of opportunity. It is %teecially effective giut pr4)aening enornyeserves. 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