TABLE.
| Preface | [5] |
Part I. Trench Life and Trench Warfare | |
| Taking over the Trenches | [11] |
| Care and Improvement of the Trenches | [14] |
| The Watch from the Trenches | [17] |
| Patrolling | [22] |
| Interrogating Prisoners | [25] |
| Devices to draw the Enemy's Fire | [28] |
| An Attack, the Repulse | [32] |
| The Counter-Attack | [34] |
| Precautions against Enemy's Artillery | [36] |
| Use of Trench Artillery | [37] |
| Field Artillery Cooperation | [39] |
| Daily Schedule | [41] |
| Turning over the Trenches | [43] |
| Out of the Trenches | [44] |
| Topical Questions on Part I | [46] |
Part II. French Infantry Combat Principles. | |
| Open Warfare | [53] |
| The Approach | [55] |
| Precautions against Silent Artillery | [58] |
| Crossing a Bombarded Zone | [59] |
| Use of Woods as Shelter | [64] |
| To Cross a Crest | [65] |
| The Fire Attack | [69] |
| Precautions against Cavalry | [65] |
| The Termination of the Approach | [67] |
| Use of Machine Guns | [71] |
| The Company Supports | [72] |
| The Companies in Support | [73] |
| The Charge and the Pursuit | [73] |
| Attack of a Wood | [75] |
| Attack of a Village | [76] |
| Attack of a Defile | [77] |
| Night Attacks | [77] |
| Defense of Woods | [80] |
| Defense of a Village | [81] |
| Defense of a Defile | [82] |
| Night Defense of a Position | [83] |
| The Counter Attack | [83] |
| Topical Questions on Part II | [86] |
[Appendix] A Division Front in Trench Warfare. | |
| [The Trench System] | |
| [The Back Areas] |
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