Criticisms Upon Solutions of Map Problems Given Out At the Army School of the Line
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of Arty, would be better placed east of hill 609." Orders scouts of 3d Inf. to keep touch with division. Comment : "That all of scouts of 1 reg. are not needed to keep up communication with division." 14th Solution. Comments: "Estimate not as complete as it should be. Especially courses of action open to enemy, and discussion of plans of action open to Gen. A." "Scouts should be used for reconnaissance and destroying or disabling bridges." "Bridges should be designated." (for destruction). "Hil...l 612 should have mtd. scouts or a patrol on it." "Bridge 481 W. should not be destroyed yet." 15th Solution. Comment: "Estimate not a complete discussion of the plans of Gen. A." Takes up a position in readiness near Cedarridge. Comment : "I think that the infantry and artillery are massed too far west — ^will suffer badly if they try to hold seriously 612." "The bn. of infantry sent south of 606 would better stop at 606." "The artillery would be better off at hill 609." Orders cavalry to delay enemy without becoming seriously en- gaged, and to retire rapidly.
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