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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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