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III. THE SCREEN
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The idea of the screen is first touched on in the "Field Service Manual" of 1908; it is also, however, demanded by the conditions of modern war. For however important it may be to gain early intelligence as to the enemy in order thereby1 to be able to make the necessary dispositions2, it is naturally just as important to deprive him of this advantage. Reflection and experience have shown that although the measures of reconnaissance considerably3 assist the screening if the enemy's cavalry4 is defeated, they are not of themselves sufficient to secure the army from hostile observation.
The "Field Service Manual" sums up, I think, the chief considerations as regards screening, for the most[Pg 92] part to the point, especially where it deals with the defensive5 screen. There are no war experiences in modern times of this matter, and, according to my opinion, peace experiences are not comprehensive enough to allow of any appreciable6 amplification7 of the "Field Service Manual."
At the same time I would draw attention to some of the points which give occasion for further research and reflection.
In the first place, I think that what the "Field Service Manual" says as to offensive screens requires some explanation. Strong cavalry will be concentrated to keep the enemy at a distance from our own army. In addition to this, strong patrols and even cyclist detachments advance along all roads in order to throw back the hostile patrols. These arrangements can only apply, as a rule, for portions of the army cavalry. They presuppose, especially if the front of the modern army is to be screened, a mass of cavalry which could with difficulty be found from the divisional cavalry. By such methods, moreover, as long as strong cyclist detachments are not available for blocking the road communications, a cause of dissension will always arise as to how much strength can be used for blocking the roads and how much concentrated for battle, all the more so as the divisional cavalry can only with difficulty be used in this kind of screen.
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安排( disposition的名词复数 ); 倾向; (财产、金钱的)处置; 气质 | |
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cavalry
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amplification
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infantry
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侦察员[机,舰]( scout的名词复数 ); 童子军; 搜索; 童子军成员 | |
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