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Index
Cover
Title Page
CONTENTS
OVERVIEW
THE AMERICANS AT WAR
Funneling in US divisions
Final strength and casualties
US 12th and 6th Army Groups
US INFANTRY
Unit organization
Newly introduced weapons
Learning new tactics
ARMOR/INFANTRY OPERATIONS
Communications & target-marking
Tank-riding
Tank battalion employment
Antitank warfare: tank destroyers – infantry antitank River crossings – the inland navy
FIELD ARTILLERY
Employment and control
REPLACEMENTS & SHORTAGES
Personnel
Tanks
Supplies
BREACHING THE SIEGFRIED LINE
The obstacle
The methods
FREE FRENCH FORCES
BRITISH/CANADIAN 21st ARMY GROUP
Learning the trade: Normandy, 1944
WINTER & SPRING 1944–45
Organization
Field artillery
Newly introduced weapons Operations
Attrition
Replacements
ARMOR/INFANTRY OPERATIONS
Theory and practice
Wasp flamethrowers
Antitank warfare
SPREADING THE LESSONS
Dyke-and-polder fighting
Night fighting
Forest fighting
BRITISH 79th ARMOURED DIVISION: “THE FUNNIES”
Armored personnel carriers
Amphibious carriers
INFANTRY SMALL-UNIT TACTICS
Battle schools
Notes from official publications
ALLIED ORDER OF BATTLE, MAY 7, 1945
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
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