Machine gun, composition and duties of members of (Germany), 283
STAFFS, division of work in, 245
STRATEGY
Definitions of, 4, 5, 6
Relation of tactics to, 6, 7
SUPERIORITY OF FIRE, 370, 371, 427
SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION
Austria, 475, 479
Deductions from various regulations, 483
England, 475, 482
France, 475, 480
Germany, 475, 476
Italy, 475, 483
Japan, 475
Russia, 475, 480
Various armies (table), 475
SUPPORTS, 98, 99
Advance of, 100
In attack, 368
Advantages of, 102
Arguments against, 101, 102
Commander, duties of, 100
Conduct, French regulations, 455
Defense, 410
Deployment in attack, 369
Distance from firing line, 98, 99
Duties, 98
Formations, 100
Movements, 100
Necessity, 98
Purpose, 98
SURPRISE, 330
Examples of, 331
SURRENDER, British troops in Boer War, 192
SWEDEN, column of fours, 58
SWEEPING FIRE
Artillery, 321
Machine guns, 263
TACTICAL FORMATIONS, Importance of, 108
TACTICAL MISSIONS, compared with united action, 401
TACTICAL UNIT, 32, 33, 34
TACTICS
Applied, 12, 13
Changes in, 13, 14
Definitions of, 4, 5, 6
Formal, 12
Grand, 12
Japanese infantry in Russo-Japanese War, characteristics of, 341
Minor, 12
Relation of strategy to, 6-7
Russian infantry in Russo-Japanese War, characteristics of, 340
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