Military English, Official Correspondence, Orders, Messages, And Reports for Use in Courses Allied to Instruction in Military Science And Tactics
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It is supplemented by still moje thoroughgoing verbal directions of platoon leaders and squad leaders. Finally, when opportunity permits, the attack is rehearsed some distance behind the lines, sometimes repeatedly, till the future action becomes almost precisely foreseen. Troops carry through the actual attack by rote, and attain their objectives on schedule time. 62. Common Errors to be Avoided in Orders. — 1. Avoid vague expressions of size or direction. What is " large " to one person may s...eem '* small " to another. If you say " behind " or '* before," uncertainty remains as to which way you face. Take directions from the compass. 2. Avoid all matters not strictly necessary to the purpose in hand. Just as a letter concerns one subject, so a field order concerns only one tactical situation. 3. Avoid petty details. Leave to the subordinates the working out of purposes which you clearly define. 4. Avoid all qualifying words which permit easy desistance from an operation. Do not say ** try to capture," but " capture " ; not " endeavor to hold," but " hold." Do not permit partial accomplish- ment by such expressions as " so far as possible." 5.
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