Conduct under machine gun fire, 269
Coöperation with artillery, 351, 354
Cyclists, 28, 29, 30
Deployment, 201
For firing on charging cavalry, 303
Élite, 21
Equipment, weight of (table) in various armies, 40
Fire, effect of, against shielded batteries, 324, 325
Fire effect, as compared with machine guns, 265
Fire of position, 85
Firing on artillery in position, 324
Formations for advancing under artillery fire, 318, 321, 324
Importance and employment of, 19-32
Japanese, tactics in Russo-Japanese War, 341
Load carried, 39
Local reconnaissance of the, 248
Losses in Franco-German War, 20
Percentage of, 188
Manner of fighting, 19, 20
Method of warding off a cavalry charge, 304
Mounted infantry, 25, 26, 27
Passage through artillery lines, 316
Proportion to other arms, 19
Relative strength as compared to cavalry, 311
Russian, tactics in Russo-Japanese War, 340
Screen for artillery, 327
Tactical unit, 32-34
Tactics in Russo-Japanese War, 341
Time for opening fire on charging cavalry, 308
INFANTRY COMBAT
Austria, 448-450
England, 459-463
France, 453-459
Italy, 451-453
Japan, 463-465
Russia, 466
Switzerland, 466-467
INFANTRY SCREEN, 327
INFORMATION OFFICERS, 245
INSTRUCTION
Method of, 7-13
Applicatory (or inductive), 10, 11
Deductive, 11
Maneuvers, 8, 12
Map problems, 8, 11
Military history, study of, 7, 8
INSTRUCTIONS FOR CAMPAIGNS, 15
INTERVAL
Between general reserve and flank of defensive line, 430
Definition, 47
INTRENCHING IN ATTACK
Austria, 392, 449
England, 392
France, 392, 457
Germany, 392
Page:Tactics (Balck 1915).djvu/536
This page needs to be proofread.