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Jeff Ragan
is on page 228 of 252
"So, what have we learned from old navies and chicken eggs? (1) Don't attack the enemy's defense along it's [sic] entire front. (2) Focus your attack at one point along the enemy's line. (3) Keep the momentum by capitalizing on the breech and compromise the enemy's command and control" (225-6).
— Sep 11, 2022 05:10PM
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Jeff Ragan
is on page 216 of 252
"There are two types of successful leader on an attack. One will obstinately trudge forward - a real 'blood and guts' pragmatist who uses speed and determination as the means to minimize his losses and exploit his success. The other will look and listen to the rhythm of the battle, constantly seeking the least defended path and focusing his resources on that pressure point. There is merit in both approaches" (211).
— Sep 10, 2022 06:14PM
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Jeff Ragan
is on page 207 of 252
"...the movement to contact is far more dynamic in regards to the terrain than the classic deliberate assault...neither the enemy nor your attacking force is restricted to a given location on the ground. Both sides can be expected to maneuver forward, backward, & from side to side. The challenge will be to take advantage of that maneuverability in order to force the OpFor to commit to a location. Then attack (206).
— Aug 31, 2022 09:29PM
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Jeff Ragan
is on page 195 of 252
"You will be so close to the OpFor in a near ambush that you can smell them. You don't need competition marksman skills here" (184).
— Aug 21, 2022 09:01PM
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Jeff Ragan
is on page 183 of 252
"If the enemy suspects your patrol has compromised any information regarding their resources,they will simply move those resources. And all of your hard work will be for nothing!" (174).
— Jul 11, 2022 12:01PM
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