An Infantryman's Guide to Combat in Built-Up Areas
This U.S. Army combat manual covers ground operations in urban settings. It clearly outlines skills unique to city fighting, including analyzing terrain, seizing blocks and buildings, setting up firing positions, scaling walls, employing snipers, evaluating civilian impact, the effects of small arms and support weapons, and much more. Using various illustrations, this manual is a unique guide to street military combat, a skill more and more soldiers are needing to learn as the wars of today become ever more urbanised. Focusing on tactics, strategies and reaction, this manual will be of interest to both historian and soldier.
Foreword by: Rex Applegate