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Night Movements

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This rare translation of a Japanese military text is generally regarded as the finest study of night fighting ever written. Used to train snipers, scouts and saboteurs in World War I, it has become one of the classic training manuals for insurgents all over the world. Covers: Psychology
-- Silence
-- Dress
-- Vision
-- Hearing
-- Shooting
-- Demolition
-- Battles
-- And more. Essential for the study of counter-insurgency and clandestine activities.

133 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1988

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C. Burnett

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This translation (of an original Japanese military text) is widely regarded as the 'gold standard' study of night fighting tactics. So much can go wrong in the dark. This book gives simple yet effective advice on how to try to mitigate nigh movement problems. If you have a family member/friend in the military this book will be of immense help to them.
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