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WW2 General Discuss Western Desert & British tank doctrine in the World War II - General forums; I thought this was worthy of a new topic. Originally Posted by parsifal To me the priorities are 1) Get ...

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    Western Desert & British tank doctrine

    I thought this was worthy of a new topic.



    Quote Originally Posted by parsifal View Post
    To me the priorities are
    1) Get the doctrine right
    2) Adjust the TO&E to optimise the doctrine (all arms).
    What doctrine & TO & E changes do you recommend?

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    Well, this is one ocasion where straight emulation would have done a world of good. Quite simply we should have copied the germans to the last detail, or perhaps even the Americans with their RCT (Combat Commands) concepts. Basically it meant abandoning every misconception that had grown up in the british doctrine to that point. Tanks were not metal horses, they didnt "charge" things, and they didnt go out their way to engage enemy tanks. The Infantry advanced in front of the tanks, not the other way around. Instead of two regiments of armour to one battalion of Infantry, the ratio should have been at least two regiments of Infantry for every three bns of armour.

    Tanks should attack together, and the aim is not the destruction of the enemy, it should be the dislocation of his rear areas, his command and control, logistics and communications networks

    A fundamentally different approach, in other words
    Fr President Clemenceau’s speech to the AIF 7th July 1918: “ we expected a great deal of (Australians)… We knew that you would fight a real fight, but we did not know that from the beginning you would astonish the whole continent. I shall go back and say to my countrymen “I have seen the Australians, I have looked in their faces …I know that they will fight alongside of us again until the cause for which we are all fighting is safe for us and for our children”.




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