The real controller of the battle: the importance of studying tactical battalion command - a case study / William Westerman

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017.Subject(s): In: The Journal of Military History Vol 81, No. 4, October 2017, pp. 1007 - 1038 (DA)Summary: The article examines the command of the 22nd Australian Infantry Battalion during the 1918 Hundred Days campaign of the First World War. It explores the degree to which command and control was delegated to the battalion commander for planning and executing operations.
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The article examines the command of the 22nd Australian Infantry Battalion during the 1918 Hundred Days campaign of the First World War. It explores the degree to which command and control was delegated to the battalion commander for planning and executing operations.

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