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" The difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined by the character of the information desired and the nature of the hostile screen. "
Infantry Journal - Page 116
1923
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Infantry Drill Regulations, United States Army, 1911

United States. War Department - 1911 - 238 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Infantry Drill Regulations United States Army, 1911: Text Correct August 18 ...

United States. General Staff Corps - 1911 - 308 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Infantry Drill Regulations: United States Army, 1911 Corrected to April 15 ...

United States. General Staff Corps - 1917 - 268 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Manual of Military Training

James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 684 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break .through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer...
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Complete United States Infantry Guide for Officers and Noncommissioned ...

United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Infantry Drill Regulations United States Army, 1911 Corrected to December 31 ...

United States. General Staff Corps - 1918 - 274 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Infantry Drill Regulations (provisional) 1919: United States Army

United States. General Staff Corps - 1919 - 200 pages
...difficulty of reconnaissance increases in proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitering party is determined...screen. In exceptional cases, as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Tactical Principles and Decisions: Marches, halts, security and ...

1920 - 610 pages
...time. Par. 18, Field Service Regulations : "The strength of the force employed in this reconnaissance is determined by the character of the information desired and the nature of the hostile screen." It is obvious that, to obtain information, reconnoitering bodies must be strong enough to break through...
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Landing-force Manual: United States Navy, 1920

United States. Navy Department - 1921 - 772 pages
...proportion to the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. The strength of the reconnoitermg party is determined by the character of the information...screen. In exceptional cases as much as a battalion may be necessary in order to break through the hostile screen and enable the commander or officer in...
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Manual of Basic Training and Standards of Proficiency for the National Guard ...

United States. Militia Bureau - 1927 - 484 pages
...the measures adopted by the enemy to screen himself. h. The strength of the reconnaissance detachment is determined by the character of the information...is necessary to break through the hostile screen to 229 I ( I I I I I I I I I I 230 enable the commander or officer in charge to reconnoiter in person....
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