Hi Baggypants
There is no evidence that US forces "break contact easily but recover quickly". So stop worrying about any "proper effects"
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Operational level doctrine is the guiding light for tactical level implementation.
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This is meaningless statement
The British squad was every bit as aggressive in 44 as it was in 40. this has nothing to do with operational considerations. Something you may have missed, being aggressive reduces casualties.
And of course on an operational level I guess your going to tell me operation Market Garden wasnt aggressive.
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As far as the US being on par with the Germans defensively,
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Theirs no need to break it down into defensive and offensive Morale(Rallying) affects Both.
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I was arguing that shortfalls in one division did not reflect the training standard of all the other divisions.
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You continue to ignore the Levenworth article
http://cgsc.leavenworth.army.mil/car...er/doubler.asp
, Kasserine, Anzio etc the shortfalls are clearly not restricted to the 90th.
When on a joint training Exercise with the Americans in Hawaii we had many interestig experiences one that is particularily relevent is this.
When we arrived we noticed that the Americans were in the habit of shooting off a few rounds in the morning. This was great fun until it was noticed that somebody was shooting real bullets through the pup tents, though this was a great lark it was decided some action should be taken so the General was called in. We formed up the General got driven up jumped out of his jeep gave a long speech about how great a job we were all doing and took off. If discipline isnt enforced during Peacetime it wont be there when the war starts. Oh yes and we did a lot of section attacks using Laser Equipment, can you guess what methods we used? can you guess who cleaned up the Yanks?
Guess what, you make me sick.
Chuck.