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Accession Number:
ADA167680
Title:
Light Infantry in the Defense: Exploiting the Reverse Slope from Wellington to the Falklands and Beyond.
Descriptive Note:
Monograph rept.,
Corporate Author:
ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES
Report Date:
1985-12-02
Pagination or Media Count:
68.0
Abstract:
This study is an historical and doctrinal analysis of the tactical use of the reverse slope defense by light infantry forces. It centers on examining the effectiveness of the technique in shaping the battlefield and enhancing the survivability and effectiveness of currently deployed U.S. Light Infantry forces in defensive operations. To test its hypothesis, an analysis of reverse slope principles and techniques, derived from Wellington and German and Japanese commanders is followed by a contemporary comparison of British techniques employed during the Falkland Island campaign. Among the many conclusions which could be drawn from this investigation are the light infantrys current reverse slope doctrine lacks sufficiency leadership is the crucial ingredient in reverse slope planning and execution and, the reverse slope defense is not one concept, but a host of concepts which include offensive opportunities, resourcefulness, and terrain options. The study concludes that there exists sufficient historical evidence to support resurrection and implementation of the reverse slope technique in current light infantry doctrine and training. A comprehensive reverse slope doctrinal cookbook is provided as a basis for subsequent examination and study. Keywords Tactical warfare, Counterattacks, Infantry training, Combat power, Threat analysis.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE