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Reconnaissance by fire

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82:, a US Army battalion commander, observed that his men had a surplus of ammunition. He subsequently issued orders for his soldiers to simultaneously open fire on any suspicious targets. This coordinated barrage created the impression among a group of infiltrating enemy soldiers that they had been detected, prompting them to charge at the American forces. As a result, they were ultimately defeated. 222: 57:
teams. This method proved too slow to keep pressure on retiring enemy forces. Instead, US armored columns continued to advance at speed, training cannon and machine guns alternately to fire to cover both the left and the right of the axis of advance. The column would fire its weapons more or less
152:(2001), p. 212: The .50 cal. M2HB fitted to tanks and M3 half-tracks was frequently employed against German rearguard forces including snipers and anti-tank teams, often firing into locations merely suspected of hiding such forces 58:
continuously into any suspected enemy positions as they appeared, suppressing and distracting the aim of enemy gunners and antitank teams. Supply echelon convoys using trucks equipped with .50-cal.
53:. Previously armored units would typically advance in column behind light armored scouting units. At the same time infantry would be present to provide support in the event of ambush by German 33:, is a warfare tactic used in which military forces may fire on likely enemy positions to provoke a reaction, which confirms the presence and the position of enemy forces. 96: 263: 91: 149: 50: 198: 161:
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machine guns also used the tactic when traveling through areas not completely cleared of enemy forces.
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Reconnaissance
Allies
Axis
European theater of World War II
panzerfaust
M2 Browning
Ia Drang
Vietnam War
Hal Moore
List of established military terms
List of military strategies and concepts
List of military tactics
"Recon By Fire"
ISBN
1-55587-950-0
Medal of Honor
Audie Murphy
"The word was the Ia Drang would be a walk. The word was wrong"
U.S. News & World Report
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military
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expanding it
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Assault tactics
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