Introduction
The role of infantry fire support: origins, purpose, doctrine
Infantry fire support weapons: heavy machine guns, mortars,
antitank guns, infantry guns, miscellaneous weapons
Infantry fire support units: battalion units, by nationality –
regimental/brigade units, by nationality
Tactical employment: provision of fire support to units and
sub-units – examples of tactical employment
Glossary and Bibliography
Plates commentaries
Focusing on the US, British, German and Soviet troops, this title features specially commissioned artwork and detailed analysis of the battlefield use of machine guns, mortars and light guns. Ideal for modellers and wargamers, as well as all students of World War II battles.
Gordon L. Rottman entered the US Army in 1967,
volunteered for Special Forces and completed training as a weapons
specialist. He served in the 5th Special Forces Group in Vietnam in
1969–70 and subsequently in airborne infantry, long-range patrol
and intelligence assignments until retiring after 26 years. He was
a Special Operations Forces scenario writer at the Joint Readiness
Training Center for 12 years and is now a freelance writer, living
in Texas.
Peter Dennis was born in 1950. Inspired by contemporary
magazines such as Look and Learn he studied illustration at
Liverpool Art College. Peter has since contributed to hundreds of
books, predominantly on historical subjects, including many Osprey
titles. A keen wargamer and modelmaker, he is based in
Nottinghamshire, UK.
"Overall, it is a superb look at how the armed forces of the
nations involved in WWII were similar and different. A book that I
know you will find interesting and engrossing."- Scott Van Aken,
"modelingmadness.com" (May 2008) "This is an interesting book, and
it covers a lot more than just the tactics used in assaults. The
unit level examined is the platoon, justifiably so since most
attacks were basically combinations of platoon assaults at levels
from company upward... Period photographs are accompanied by sketch
maps of typical assaults and by good colour plates of the main
demolition materials and of typical attacks. Highly recommended."
-John Prigent, "Internet Modeler "(April 2008)
"Profusely illustrated by Peter Dennis, in Osprey's common style of
excellence, this new book is a very interesting read, and, for
those of us who have never been involved in a military attack on a
fortified position, it gives a reasonable overview of what goes
into the attack -- far more that what "Saving Private Ryan" or the
old John Wayne WWII films might imply. Pick up a copy today if you
are interested in the details behind the scenes." -Scott Mingus,
"Charge! "(March 2008)
"This is an interesting book, and it covers a lot more than just
the tactics used in assaults. The unit level examined is the
platoon, justifiably so since most attacks were basically
combinations of platoon assaults at levels from company upward...
Period photographs are accompanied by sketch maps of typical
assaults and by good colour plates of the main demolition materials
and of typical attacks. Highly recommended." -John Prigent,
"Internet Modeler "(April 2008)
"Profusely illustrated by Peter Dennis, in Osprey's common style of
excellence, this new book is a very interesting read, and, for
those of us who have never been involved in a military attack on a
fortified position, it gives a reasonable overview of what goes
into the attack -- far more that what "Saving Private Ryan" or the
old John Wayne WWII films might imply. Pick up a copy today if you
are interested in the details behind the scenes." -Scott Mingus,
"Charge! "(March 2008)
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