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A practical manual lays out a system of terrain exercises that train officers and noncommissioned officers to apply tactical formations and methods to actual ground. It explains how to design and fit problems to terrain, the director's responsibilities, and the stepwise conduct of exercises including statement of situations, written or oral solutions, and guided discussion. Sample problems cover attack and defense, approach marches, advance and flank guards, outposts, and various patrols, with attention to issuing orders, estimating situations, and developing decision-making between classroom theory and field practice.

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William H. Waldron

William H. Waldron was an author known for his contributions to military training literature during the early 20th century. His works primarily focus on the practical aspects of trench warfare, a significant topic during World War I. Notable titles include "Elements of Trench Warfare," which provides insights into the strategies and tactics of combat in trench environments, and "Elements of Trench Warfare: Bayonet Training," emphasizing close-quarters combat skills. Waldron's writings serve as valuable resources for understanding the complexities of military operations and the experiences of soldiers in the trenches.

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