Military Training in the British Army, 1940-1944: From Dunkirk to D-Day

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Routledge, Jan 20, 2016 - History - 244 pages
In this study, the author traces the reasons for the British Army's tactical weakness in Normany to flaws in its training in Britain. The armour suffered from failures of experience. Disagreements between General Montgomery and the War Office exacerbated matters.
 

Contents

1 Introduction
1
2 The Dissemination of Doctrine
8
3 FullSail Exercises
18
4 Infantry and Battle Drill
40
5 The Failure of Infantry
63
6 The Armoured Arm
80
7 Armoured Divisions
95
8 Tank Cooperation with Infantry
128
9 Armour in NorthWest Europe
153
10 Conclusion
168
Notes
177
Bibliography
203
Index
221
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Place, Dr Timothy Harrison; Place, Timothy Harrison

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