Mastering battlefield coordination from plan to execution
This practical study of modern warfare explains how infantry, artillery, cavalry, aviation, and other arms work together to win battles. It uses vivid examples to show how leaders prepare, deploy, and adjust on the move.
The book offers a clear look at tactics, leadership, and the mechanics of coordinated firepower. It emphasizes the need for thorough training, accurate reconnaissance, and disciplined fire distribution to achieve success in action.
- How different arms coordinate under a unified command
- Strategies for attaining and maintaining fire superiority
- Role of reconnaissance, observation, and timing in planning
- Impact of discipline, morale, and psychology on fire and movement
Ideal for readers interested in military history, training doctrine, and the practical realities of combined arms warfare.