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A narrator experiences a sequence of linked dreams about defending a river crossing, each vignette exposing tactical mistakes and their consequences. Through repeated trial and reflection the episodes highlight failures in reconnaissance, patrol discipline, trench layout, use of cover, handling of civilians and animals, and responses to artillery and long-range fire. Corrective measures are then tested and refined, yielding concise, practical rules for entrenchment, dispersion, fields of fire, use of terrain, night operations, and small-unit defensive discipline presented as illustrative, lesson-driven scenarios.

About the Author

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E. D. Swinton

E. D. Swinton was a British military officer and author, best known for his influential work, "The Defence of Duffer's Drift." This book, published in 1902, is a military training manual that uses a fictional narrative to illustrate the principles of defense and strategy in warfare. Swinton's writing is notable for its engaging style and practical insights, making it a valuable resource for military professionals and enthusiasts alike. His contributions to military literature have left a lasting impact on the field, emphasizing the importance of strategic thinking and decision-making in combat situations.

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