Do you guys know any guide (preferably online) about standard knowledges of a soldier (find optimal routes with a map, small teams incursions in villages, you know what I mean...). Just imagine that you are a NATO Infantryman, what would you have to know?
>>32794418
Join the reserves and learn first hand, books tend to teach bad habits that get slapped out of you once you join your unit.
>>32794492
>2017
>Unironically asking to fight for jew interests.
>>32794596
Better to learn to fight from games, books and youtube?
>>32794418
There is a fantastic series choreographed in the old US army ARMA adaptation you can find on youtube.
War is team work in such a large scale, with so much know-how, that you can NEVER master *all of it*.
It gets even worse because the other guy is trying to ruin everything which ruins any kind of plan you have.
>>32794418
FM 3-21.8, The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad
>>32795468
I'm checking it right now, but seems to be pretty close to what I'm searching, anon. Thank you!
I found it here, btw:
https://www.mtu.edu/arotc/cadet-portal/docs/FM3-21InfantryRifleSQPL.pdf
>>32795413
This
>>32794418
US has manuals called the Soldier's Manual of Common Tasks which detail what each rank needs to know.
>>32794418
everything you need to know
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/
>>32794418
>NATO
Blowjob Tips, Edition 3 should suffice
>>32794418
Marine Battle Skills Training Handbook
>>32794635
He's not saying that it's better to learn those things that way. But when compared to who you're working for. It might not be worth it.