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| | Post-Machine Gun Tactics |
 | | There are answers to that question, in the form of the “post-machine gun tactics” developed during and after World War I by a number of foreign armies. |
 | | Those tactics are now readily available to Marine lieutenants and everyone else, through three superb books written by a former Marine Corps gunnery sergeant, H. John Poole. |
 | | Avoiding the frontal jousting contests beloved by Western armies, Eastern militaries usually use stealth, subtlety and fieldcraft to evade Western firepower and take their enemies from behind, in a manner and at a time the enemy least expects. |
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