Northern Offensive Operations.

The peculiarities of northern offensive operations during the winter season are the subject of this thesis. The purpose is to provide the reader with an understanding of the dynamic effects of environmental factors on the northern areas on offensive military operations and to point out the methods u...

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Main Author: Cash, William G.
Other Authors: ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS
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Language:English
Published: 1965
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spelling ftdtic:ADA364864 2023-05-15T15:06:37+02:00 Northern Offensive Operations. Cash, William G. ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS 1965-05-24 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA364864 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA364864 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA364864 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Geography Military Operations Strategy and Tactics *MILITARY OPERATIONS *COLD REGIONS *WINTER *ARCTIC REGIONS REQUIREMENTS ENVIRONMENTS TRAINING ARMY PERSONNEL COMBAT SUPPORT INFANTRY TASK FORCES DYNAMICS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ATTACK THESES DIVISION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS COLD WEATHER Text 1965 ftdtic 2016-02-20T02:11:35Z The peculiarities of northern offensive operations during the winter season are the subject of this thesis. The purpose is to provide the reader with an understanding of the dynamic effects of environmental factors on the northern areas on offensive military operations and to point out the methods used to overcome or reduce the significance of these effects. The first chapter is devoted to an examination of the physical features of the earth that lies north of the Temperate Zone (50 degree isothermal line). Chapter II discusses the effect on the soldier. Chapter III discusses training requirements for an infantry division. Combat service support during the conduct of winter offensive operations is discussed in Chapter IV. The conclusion is reached that the considerations for the organization of a task force in the North are no different from the considerations in the Temperate Zone. The techniques used by a task force in the North to seize assigned objectives will be different from Temperate Zone operations, but the tactical principles for the conduct of the attack will remain the same. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic The Soldier ENVELOPE(-55.648,-55.648,52.217,52.217)
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topic Meteorology
Geography
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*MILITARY OPERATIONS
*COLD REGIONS
*WINTER
*ARCTIC REGIONS
REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTS
TRAINING
ARMY PERSONNEL
COMBAT SUPPORT
INFANTRY
TASK FORCES
DYNAMICS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
ATTACK
THESES
DIVISION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
COLD WEATHER
spellingShingle Meteorology
Geography
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*MILITARY OPERATIONS
*COLD REGIONS
*WINTER
*ARCTIC REGIONS
REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTS
TRAINING
ARMY PERSONNEL
COMBAT SUPPORT
INFANTRY
TASK FORCES
DYNAMICS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
ATTACK
THESES
DIVISION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
COLD WEATHER
Cash, William G.
Northern Offensive Operations.
topic_facet Meteorology
Geography
Military Operations
Strategy and Tactics
*MILITARY OPERATIONS
*COLD REGIONS
*WINTER
*ARCTIC REGIONS
REQUIREMENTS
ENVIRONMENTS
TRAINING
ARMY PERSONNEL
COMBAT SUPPORT
INFANTRY
TASK FORCES
DYNAMICS
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
ATTACK
THESES
DIVISION LEVEL ORGANIZATIONS
COLD WEATHER
description The peculiarities of northern offensive operations during the winter season are the subject of this thesis. The purpose is to provide the reader with an understanding of the dynamic effects of environmental factors on the northern areas on offensive military operations and to point out the methods used to overcome or reduce the significance of these effects. The first chapter is devoted to an examination of the physical features of the earth that lies north of the Temperate Zone (50 degree isothermal line). Chapter II discusses the effect on the soldier. Chapter III discusses training requirements for an infantry division. Combat service support during the conduct of winter offensive operations is discussed in Chapter IV. The conclusion is reached that the considerations for the organization of a task force in the North are no different from the considerations in the Temperate Zone. The techniques used by a task force in the North to seize assigned objectives will be different from Temperate Zone operations, but the tactical principles for the conduct of the attack will remain the same.
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