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You should use the southern rooms in the farm for your machine guns rather than the northern ones, as you will there be more pro- tected from shell fire. You must keep your defence as much below ground as possible, using cellars if they are available, and otherwise dig- ging trenches inside the walls so as to have your loopholes a few inches above the ground level. Construct head cover with strong baulks close over your heads, so that in the event of the whole building being brought down, it wi...ll not affect you, but only give you more cover from high- angle fire. If possible put wire round the Work for 40 men & 2 m.gs. ortpu/is guns. It only requires 40 to hold it. but mould give couer to twice as many Angles. at B & C arbitrary to suit ground. 38 ON MINOR TACTICS 39 northern end of the building. Arrange to flank the work between M N, which should in turn protect your front. Question 3. What description of work will you make be- tween M and Nf Action considered Correct. The best form of work to construct will be one made on the principle of that shown in the annexed diagram.
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