Intelligence Bulletin Vol 02 No 05 January 1944 and Vol 02 No 06 February 1944
Intelligence Bulletin Vol 02 No 05 January 1944 and Vol 02 No 06 February 1944
Intelligence Bulletin MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION War Department Washington 25, D. C.
VOL. 2, NO. 5, January 1944
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part One: Germany
Section I. How the German Army Uses Smoke in Combat
1. Introduction
2. Smoke Screens
a. In the Defense
b. In the Attack
3. Ground Attacks Employing Area Smoke
a. Definition
b. Preparations
c. Maintaining the Area Smoke Screen
d. How Units Are Coordinated
e. The Attack
f. Aids to Maintaining Direction
g. Follow-up of Attack
h. Note on Area Screens Used with Water Obstacles
II. How Infantry Battalions Develop for the Attack
1. Introduction
2. First Stage
3. Second Stage
III. Camouflage Against Ground Observers
1. General
2. Use of Natural Concealment
3. Use of Artificial Camouflage
a. Employing Natural Material
b. Employing Artificial Material
4. Precautions Regarding Noise
Section IV. New Heavy Tank: The Pz. Kw. 5 (Panther)
V. British Comments on German Use of Tanks
VI. German Combat Tactics in Towns and Cities
1. Introduction
2. In the Attack
3. In the Defense
VII. German Stake Mine
Part Two: Japan
Section I. Enemy Bayonet Technique
1. Introduction
2. The Japanese Regulations
a. Guard Position
b. Basic Thrust
c. Other Types of Thrusts
d. Close Combat
II. Small-Unit Tactics Used by Japanese at Night
1. Introduction
2. The Manual
a. Preparations
b. Reconnaissance
c. The Approach
d. Demolitions
e. Assault
f. Reorganization
III. Comments by Observers on Fighting in Burma
1. Introduction
2. Enemy Reaction during Combat
3. Notes on Enemy Tactics
4. Notes on Combat Preparations
IV. "Three Jeers for the Souvenir Sap"
1. General
2. Specific Cases
a. Private (signal company)
b. 2nd Lieutenant (AA artillery)
c. Private (engineer company)
Part Three: United Nations
Section I. The Infantry Lieutenant and His Platoon
1. Introduction
2. The Article
a. General
b. Officer Qualifications
c. Basic Training
d. Administration
e. Psychology
f. Getting Ready and on the Way
g. Arrival and Preparation for Action
h. In Action
II. Notes on Patrolling in Jungles of Burma
1. Introduction
2. Preparations
3. Comments on Tactics
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figures 1-9. Sketches Illustrating German Tactical Use of Smoke
Figures 10-11. Development of German Infantry Battalion for the Attack
Figures 12-15. Some German Camouflage Measures
Figure 16. New German Heavy Tank, the Pz. Kw. 5 (Panther)
Figure 17. German Attack Tactics in Towns and Cities
Figure 18. German Stake Mine (antipersonnel)
Figure 19. Methods of Laying the German Stake Mine
Figures 20-26. Sketches Illustrating Japanese Bayonet Technique
Figures 27-29. Sketches Illustrating Japanese Small-unit Tactics
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Intelligence bulletin MILITARY INTELLIGENCE DIVISION War Department WASHINGTON 25, D.C.
Vol. 2 No. 6 February 1944
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part One: Japan
Notes on Japanese Jungle Defense
Section I. Introduction
II. Tactics
1. General
a. Organization of Terrain
b. Fire Plans
c. Use of Snipers
2. Infantry
a. Advance Outposts
b. Company Attack
c. Ambushes
d. Use of Fire
e. Machine-gun Positions
3. Against Tanks
a. General
b. Use of "Tank Fighters"
4. Against Landing Operations
a. According to Observers
b. According to Japanese Sources
5. Counterattack
6. Against Parachute Troops
7. Against Aircraft
III. Positions
1. General
2. Bunkers
3. Pillboxes
a. Buna Area
b. New Georgia
c. Betio
d. Burma
4. Dugouts and Shelters
a. According to Observers
b. According to Enemy Sources
5. Blockhouses
6. Weapon Emplacements, Foxholes, and Trenches
7. Antiaircraft Positions
a. General
b. In the Solomon Islands
Section IV. Obstacles
1. Introduction
2. Wire Entanglements
a. Net Type
b. Double-apron Type
c. Passageways
3. Movable Barriers
a. Barbed Type
b. Cheval-de-frise
c. Ribard
4. Other Types of Barriers
a. Abatis
b. Cylindrical Wire Net
c. Folding Screen
d. Wire Snares
5. Antitank Obstacles
a. Ditches and Steps
b. Land Mines
c. To Separate Infantry from Tanks
d. Other Types
Part Two: Germany
Section I. von Arnim Discusses Junior Leadership
1. Introduction
2. "Explain the Plan"
3. Tactics
4. Orders and Reports
5. Intercommunication
II. Camouflage in Sicily
1. General
2. Pillboxes
3. Gun Positions
4. Sniper Equipment
III. Concentrating the Fire of 81-MM Mortars
1. Introduction
2. Enemy Instructions
a. General
b. By a Section
c. By Two Sections or a Platoon
IV. Close-Quarter Fighting and Withdrawal
Section V Notes on German Antitank Tactics
1. Antitank Methods in Russia
2. Engaging Tanks at Close Range
3. An Antitank Company Layout
VI. Training in a Parachute Machine-gun Battalion.
1. Introduction
2. Points Stressed in Training
Part Three: United Nations
The Unseen War
1. What the Enemy Wants to Know
2. Espionage
3. Fifth Column Methods
4. Loose Talk
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Japanese Machine-gun Position
Japanese Beach Obstacles (as seen at low tide on Betio)
Typical Japanese Bunker
Front View of Typical Japanese Pillbox (Betio)
Inside View of Japanese Pillbox or Shelter
Japanese Pillbox (New Guinea)
Japanese Pillbox (New Georgia)
Japanese Steel Pillbox (Betio)
Typical Japanese Beach Dugout
Japanese Dugout (with direct entrance)
Japanese Shelter (Betio)
Japanese Shelter (Betio)
Japanese Rifle or Machine-gun Emplacement (Burma)
Typical Japanese AA Position
Japanese Revetment (outer circle not completed)
Japanese Net-type of Wire Entanglement
Japanese Double-apron Type Wire Entanglement
Two Types of Passageways in Japanese Wire Entanglements
Japanese Movable Wire Barrier
Japanese Cheval-de-frise
Japanese Ribard (a, principle of construction; b, principle of setting up; c, principle of folding up)
Japanese Abatis
Japanese Folding-screen Barrier
Japanese Wire Snares (a, ring-shape; b, half-moon shape; c, tangled- wire type)Digitized by AHEC (U.S. Army Heritage Collections) http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec/ Numbering ceased with v. 3, no. 12, August 1945
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