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  1. ClaudeJ

    Regio Esercito field orders (briefing) format

    Oh, sorry if my explanations were written in very basic terms, I didn't knew you were in the infantry. ;)
  2. ClaudeJ

    Italian High Industry Economy ?

    @Dili have you checked Gary Grigsby's War in the West? If I remember correctly, they were thoroughly researched, I worked on French, Belgian and German structures almost a decade ago.
  3. ClaudeJ

    Regio Esercito field orders (briefing) format

    Thanks a lot for your efforts translating this manual Jeff. That is very instructive. Regarding the , as far as I can understand from the manual "Regio Esercito - Addestramento della fanteria", and recalling my own experience, that would be "blind" firing at target that cannot be seen at that...
  4. ClaudeJ

    Regio Esercito field orders (briefing) format

    Awesome! Thank you very much for your efforts Jeff. It will be very interesting to see how the order were written, and even see how different, if at all, it was from the other armies of that time.
  5. ClaudeJ

    Regio Esercito field orders (briefing) format

    Thanks a lot for your interest Jeff, I'm looking forward to anything you may find. (y)
  6. ClaudeJ

    Regio Esercito field orders (briefing) format

    Hello all great people around here, would you know how were the orders formatted at battalion level and below? For example a modern standard format would be NATO's OSMEALQ format, US WW2 era format would be the 5 paragraphs and so forth. Best regards and thanks for any help you could provide...
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