| United States. War Department - 1911 - 238 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| United States. War Department - 1911 - 222 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1911 - 308 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to~~bbtaifT'satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| United States. War Department - 1917 - 2570 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1917 - 268 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 684 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. (394) 409. Reconnaissance in defense. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's... | |
| James Alfred Moss - 1917 - 764 Seiten
...frequently be impossible to ) obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The I delay that may be warranted for the purpose of reconnaissance...an enemy carefully prepared for defense there will gent-rally be both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. (304) 409. Reconnaissance in defense.... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1918 - 274 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 395. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1919 - 200 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 334. Reconnaissance continues throughout the action. An assaulting echelon can take care of its front,... | |
| United States. Navy Department - 1921 - 772 Seiten
...will frequently be impossible to obtain satisfactory information until after the action has begun. The delay that may be warranted for the purpose of...both time and necessity for thorough reconnaissance. 606. In defense, reconnaissance must be kept up to determine the enemy's line of advance, to ascertain... | |
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