APPENDIX I

EIGHT WEEK NIGHT TRAINING SCHEDULE FOR TANK COMPANY

Note. All training to be conducted during hours of darkness, unless otherwise indicated.

First week

Participants Weapons training Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Note. Specialized trainingfor tank and truck drivers and radio operators is not Included In this unit training schedule. Looking and loading ofweapons; preliminarymarksmanship on transition range.   Observation and sound detection exercises; night orientation by themoon, stars, compass, and prominentlandmarks; terrain appreciation andutilization; ranger tactics; estimatingdistances; concealment and entrenching in the dark.

Second week

Participants Weapons training Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Automatic rifle and ma- chine gun. First rifle practice under searchlights. Orienting exercise Including practiceunder Very signal lights and unob-served approach to target; vision exercise; judging distances by soundand eight; estimating velocity; terrain appreciation.
Tank gunners Turret weapons opera-tion (machine gun andtank gun).    

Third week

Participants Weapons training Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Machine gun Second rifle practice under searchlights. Close-in antitank combat.
Tank gunners Turret weapons operation   Tank, weapons, and equipment inspection and preparation for action.
Tank radio operators Machine gun    
Tank drivers Pistol.    
Truck drivers Rifle and/or submachinegun.    

Fourth week

Participants Weapons training Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Machine gun Machine gun praytice under search-lights.  
Tank gunners Turret operation Aiming practice with stationary andmoving targets;turret machinegun practice. Target Identification and designation;Identification of enemy tanks undervarying conditions of visibility.
Tank radio operators Machine gun Bow machine gun.  
Tack drivers Pistol Pistol.  
Truck drivers Carbine and machine gun. Rifle.  

Fifth week

Participants Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Machine gun Outguard duty; security patrolling; sentry duty;relieving sentries; defense against raids; patrol missions.
Tank crews (including radiooperators). Turret and bow machineguns. Night march; road reconnaissance; road marking; moving into an assembly area and protecting same.

Sixth week

Participants Firing practice Combat training
Entire company.   Close combat; establishing contact; defenseagainst raids; reconnaissance missions; close-In antitank combat.
Tank crews First pistol exercise Driving by directional gyro and compass; armored security patrols; protective measuresagainst mines and antitank guns; defendingdisabled tanks against partisans and close-in antitank weapons.

Seventh week

Participants Firing practice Combat training
Entire company.   Night exercise; security and defense againstInfantry and tank attacks; close combat Intowns and forests.
Tank crews. General firing practice. including tank gun; Second pistol exercise. Counterattack (Including regrouping and security until armored infantry elements have organized themselves for defense In newly taken positions); defensive and offensive fighting against tanks and antitank weapons.

Eighth Week

Participants Firing practice Combat training
Entire company Grenade throwing exercise. Night maneuver emphasising defense of strongpoints.
Tank crews Tank gun firing practice. Extended problem with night-day-night march(road and cross country); regrouping of pla-toons for counterattack at night; combatagainst tanks, antitank weapons, and artillery, Immediately followed by defense against tank-supported infantry counterattack.

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