Posted on Jul 8, 2017
What's the best book or manual on unsupported small unit tactics?
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By unsupported, I mean a fire team to squad sized unit, operating independently, without support from a gun team, mortars, artillery, air support, or any other such thing. Just pure tactics, the way soldiers in a very poor military might have to operate.
Posted 7 y ago
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Posted 7 y ago
Ranger Handbook all the way. When I was still in the Infantry as a squad leader and acting platoon sergeant, whenever I would do any hip-pocket training or actually wanted to teach younger grunts any type of infantry/small-unit tactics, its the first book I went to.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
7 y
Is there anything else you could recommend, CW3 (Join to see)? I'm looking for something more understandable to someone who is completely inexperienced in Infantry tactics.
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CW3 (Join to see)
7 y
Honestly the only other thing I could suggest is the infantry field manual. It used to be FM 7-8 but I believe it is an ATP now since I left the infantry. The being said, even the old manual was pretty good at basic infantry tactics. Beyond that, I am not sure how much more basic you can get.
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Posted 7 y ago
Ranger handbook is what I used. It is the best source for infantry tactics.
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
7 y
It's good, but it's very difficult to read. Even when I was getting Ranger School classes from Tabbed Team Leaders in 3rd Batt, I couldn't get anything out of the book itself. It wasn't until I got to Ranger school that I was able to 'get it.' I'm looking for something more accessible to the uninitiated.
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CPT Lawrence Cable
7 y
I would also include Small Unit Tactics Handbook and probably the Guerrilla Warfare Handbook.
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Posted 7 y ago
SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA try looking at FM 7-8, with arms or out IMHO.
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