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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