Sharpen your fieldcraft with practical guidance on patrols, advance guards, and outposts.
This edition distills core tactics for leading small units, gathering information, and delaying or screening the main body. It offers clear instruction on planning patrols, choosing leaders, and communicating orders under pressure.
Drawing from historical training and real‑world examples, the book emphasizes mission clarity, prudent risk, and the importance of staying unseen when crossing hostile ground. It also explains how to organize pickets, send reliable messages, and conduct reconnaissance before engagements, with attention to terrain and timing.
- How to determine patrol size, composition, and roles for different situations
- Guidance on issuing clear orders, judging enemy dispositions, and reporting information
- Techniques for maintaining security, choosing patrol routes, and coordinating with supports
- Practical scenarios and problem-solving approaches for advance guards and rear guards
Ideal for readers seeking a concise, historical perspective on small‑unit operations and command decisions in patrol and outpost duties.